San Francisco’s street-riding dirt bike gangs have certainly gotten more brazen since the pandemic, and Supervisor Danny Sauter is fed up enough that he’s looking to change the rules around SFPD engagement and enforcement to break up the gangs.
Now that the weather is getting nice again, sure enough, this means the every-weekend return of dirt bike gangs wreaking havoc on the streets of San Francisco and beyond. Gosh, if only there were some way we could stop these gangs that explicitly announce their announce their plans on social media, and show up to commit the exact same crimes in the exact same places every weekend throughout the warmer months. If only.
In the last few weeks I have received several messages from San Franciscans who are angry about the illegal dirt bikes that we continue to see taking over streets and intersections in the city. This video was recorded in the last week at Lombard and Polk. @abc7newsbayareapic.twitter.com/7ufQzbbrit
— J.R. Stone (@jrstonelive) April 8, 2025
Well, maybe at long last someone in law enforcement or SF City Hall will do something about the dirt bike mayhem. KGO has a segment featuring the above video, taken on Lombard Street last Thursday, and spoke to new Supervisor Danny Sauter about his plans to finally try to crack down on the dirt bike gangs…