The videos show several motorcyclists doing acrobatics and accelerating up to 300 km / h. They can also be seen weaving in and out of traffic. 2:22 TikTok videos show motorcyclists riding a bike, racing at a speed of almost 300 km / h TikTok videos show motorcycle riders being suspicious, racing at a speed of almost 300 km / h Police said more than 12 people called 911 on Monday night around 7 p.m. after spotting motorcyclists running up and down Highway 17 from Saanich in Sidney. The story goes on under the ad “The videos came to our notice the next day and certainly tell us how these people ride or ride these motorcycles in such a dangerous and disrespectful way to all the other road users on the highway,” Const. Markus Anastasiadis with the Sanic police told Global News. Trending Stories

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“It shows speeds that exceed 250 km / h, knits in and out of traffic, delays, makes races and certainly puts all road users in danger. So this is a very disturbing video. “ 2:23 Sad mother rushes to help injured cyclist on Saanich crosswalk Sad mother rushes to help injured cyclist on Saanich crosswalk – February 11, 2022 The police tried to stop them but they left even faster. A speedometer indicated that a motorcycle was traveling at 270 km / h at the time, police said. Another video shows a rider accelerating to about 290 km / h. Ron Cronk, executive director of the Vancouver Island Security Council, said he was shocked to see the videos posted online. The story goes on under the ad “Disbelief that they would be unaware of public safety,” he said, “and not just their safety but the safety of others on the highway.”

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Cronk said they need the help of the public to locate the riders. “Let’s take the motorcycles. “Maybe there is an opportunity for them to make a civil collapse or something like that, where they give up on these things.” The videos have now been removed. Anastasiadis said that the officers have received some advice and information from the public and are still looking for video from the dashboard camera from other drivers on the highway. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.