Dirt bikers ride across Halls Pond

by: D. Kirschner July 26, 2022
I went to Hall’s Pond at noon today to take some pictures of the ongoing pollution crisis and as I parked my car across the street from the park on Nassau Boulevard by Washington Street two groups of bikers, on what appeared to be dirt bikes, but perhaps a little bit larger without license plates, passed me by in a blink. The first group all who were not wearing helmets comprised of about seven or eight bikers who loudly headed down Nassau Boulevard in a group including a small child who was riding in the back of one of the bikes. The second group crossed over from Washington Street to the small asphalt path from Nassau Boulevard to Hall’s Pond and then proceeded to ride their bikes across the park and over the small foot bridge.
By the time I was able to get to my phone and take a picture I was only able to grab a far away shot of two bikers crossing the bridge, as you can see in the image circled in red. Fortunately no one was on the bridge at the time and it did not appear that the bikers hit or overtly terrorized any of the people who were simply hanging out in the park enjoying the day.
The incident was called into the Nassau County Police Department Safety Unit who advised that there was no immediate action or any action for that matter to take because the bikers were long gone and there was no images of the license plates.