4x4 drivers warned after group spotted driving in river
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Press release 4X4 DRIVERS WARNED AFTER GROUP SPOTTED DRIVING IN RIVER The Environment Agency is warning drivers of 4x4 vehicles they could be subject to legal proceedings after a group of
vehicles were seen being driven along a Shropshire river. Several off road vehicles were photographed on a stretch of river in Shropshire and the incident was reported to the Environment
Agency. Chris Bainger, fisheries technical specialist with the Environment Agency, fears that other 4x4 drivers could be tempted to try this kind of “off-roading” as they venture into the
countryside following the gradual easing of lockdown restrictions. Chris said: > Do they realise the harm they may be doing? They are directly > crushing any ecology and while some
fish like trout and larger > juvenile salmon may be able to get away, small salmon won’t > escape. Plus, if there are a number of vehicles following each other > they are damaging
the sensitive gravel on the riverbed. That means > fish will be less able to successfully spawn later in the year, > additionally the churned up sediment smothers the river bed and the
> small creatures that live within it. Those are an essential part of > the food chain for larger aquatic wildlife in the river. The knock > on effect is longer term stress on the
localised environment. Anyone who is found to have driven along a river could be subject to criminal proceedings under the Wildlife and Countryside Act or civil proceedings for trespass.
Chris added: > The Environment Agency does issue permits for work to be carried out > in rivers at certain times of the year that don’t interfere with > spawning. But, as for
driving along a river, while you can drive > through a ford, no one should be driving down a river bed. If anyone > has evidence of this, it should be reported to the police or >
anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. NOTE TO EDITORS Owners of riverbanks own up to the centre point of a river. Anyone entering a river and crossing over the centre point should
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UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 28 July 2020
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