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Off-road vehicles leaving  a nasty markby Carol HolmesTehachapi News Editor Off-road motorcycle riders are not only breaking the law, they are marring the environment and destroying private property.Sgt. Joe Giuffre of the Kern County Sheriff's Department Tehachapi Substation said his department worked diligently to keep people coming into the area to play in the snow from trespassing on private property, yet now, local people are using off-road motorcycles to trespass on property here.Giuffre compares the ugly destruction of hillsides by off-road vehicles to the vandalism of the properly in the city by taggers. He said it all leaves an ugly mark.“There is no where in the community that you can ride an off-road motorcycle,” said Deputy Dan Bowman. “If you are riding, you are trespassing or violating a number of vehicle code laws.” Bowman said that in order for any vehicle to be driven on a road in this area, the person driving must be licensed and the...
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