Police prepare to crack down on MLK Rideout with zero tolerance approach

Reckless rideouts on the roads have become an unfortunate yearly occurrence during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in South Florida.

Every year, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), dirt bikes, bikes and motorcycles take to the streets. What began as a peaceful “Wheels Up, Guns Down” movement has sometimes become dangerous with reckless drivers wreaking havoc and causing chaos.

“Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s name should not be tarnished nor should his legacy be overshadowed by the chaos we’ve seen in the past,” said Major Ellery Collado with Florida Highway Patrol…

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