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CCPD continues crackdown on illegal ATV use in city

By Staff | Jun 18, 2021

The Cape Coral Police Department’s Special Operations Bureau will conduct its second operation this weekend to combat the ongoing issue of unlawful ATV riding in illegal areas.

“This operation is part of the Department’s ongoing efforts to curb illegal ATV usage that negatively affects area residents, violates rules of the road as well as existing trespass authorizations, and creates safety hazards for both the public and for those operating the ATVs in an unlawful manner,” a release from the department states. “Complaints of bonfires and unlawful discharge of firearms adds even greater risk to area residents and will not be tolerated. Illegal parking of trucks and trailers on vacant land and lots will also be addressed. The operation will focus on areas with frequent issues within the city limits of Cape Coral.”

Operating an ATV anywhere in the City of Cape Coral is unlawful unless the rider owns the property on which they are operating. Riding on roadways (unless street-legal with a valid license plate and registration) is considered operating an unregistered motor vehicle. Riding on vacant lots or land is a city ordinance violation and may also be criminal trespassing, officials said.