Tower Hamlets Police, in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Enforcement Officers (THEOs), have conducted targeted patrols over the last two weekends in Brick Lane following complaints from residents and businesses regarding dangerous food delivery bikes.
The operation, supported by the Metropolitan Police Roads and Transport Policing Command (MPSRTPC) and Neighbourhood Officers, aimed to address safety and legality concerns surrounding food delivery vehicles in the area.

Results of the Operation
The joint effort yielded significant results, including:
- Three males arrested for immigration offences.
- 15 illegal eBikes seized, with riders reported for various offences.
- One stolen moped recovered.
- Numerous mopeds and eBikes inspected for road safety and compliance with traffic laws.
Community Concerns Addressed
The operation was launched in response to ongoing community concerns about the reckless use of delivery bikes, which posed risks to pedestrians and road users. By engaging specialist traffic officers with expertise in vehicle compliance and safety, the operation ensured thorough checks and enforcement actions.

Police Statement
Tower Hamlets Police shared the update via their official Twitter account, stating:
“In response to numerous complaints from residents and businesses, #THTF officers have patrolled with our @TowerHamletsNow THEO partners in Brick Lane over the last two weekends, clamping down on dangerous food delivery bikes.”
Community Impact
Residents and businesses in Brick Lane have welcomed the enforcement action, expressing relief at the visible efforts to improve safety and reduce disruptions caused by unsafe delivery practices.
The operation highlights the commitment of Tower Hamlets Police and local authorities to maintaining safety and addressing public concerns effectively. Further patrols and enforcement actions are expected as part of ongoing efforts to tackle illegal and dangerous vehicle use in the area.