Norfolk Constabulary has told motorcyclists in the region to ride responsibly if they want to retain ownership of their two-wheeler.
The warning comes following anti-social behaviour around the Croxton Road area and extends to motorcyclists as well as mini-moto and moped riders.
Police community support officer James Barrett says: "Motorcyclists are being advised to ride responsibly, as anti-social driving causes a great deal of annoyance to residents and it's also extremely dangerous."
Individuals will be given one warning, but if they are caught behaving in an anti-social manner on their motorcycle for a second time the vehicle will be seized.
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