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The Irish government has moved to outlaw scrambler motorcycles in all public places following the death of 16-year-old Grace Lynch in Finglas, Dublin in late January.
Cabinet has approved preparations for regulations – to be drafted by Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien – that ministers say will be in force within weeks and will provide a clear legal definition of scramblers.
The measures aim to close gaps in 2023 legislation and strengthen Garda powers to seize and permanently dispose of seized bikes; ministers and the Taoiseach have signalled seized machines will not be returned.
Officials also flagged tougher rules for e-scooters and e-bikes, including mandatory helmets and high-visibility clothing, and new enforcement tactics such as targeted intelligence work and drone use.
A man has been charged in relation to Grace Lynch’s death.
Ministers acknowledged operational and legal issues around police pursuit and disposal of vehicles and said the changes are intended to remove ambiguity and reduce antisocial and dangerous riding in communities.






















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