Aug 21, 2025 7:51 PM - Connect Newsroom
Two motorcycle riders are spending a week getting rides from friends after a day of weaving through traffic in Vancouver without displaying licence plates.
On August 17, 2025, just before 3:00 p.m., on Highway #1 at the Cassiar Connector, two BMW sport motorcycles were observed riding in tandem. A BC Highway Patrol cruiser that was watching could not see any licence plates at all.
Some sport motorcycles have their rear fenders removed and a licence plate on a folding mount under the rear tire, says Corporal Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol. That is completely illegal. A motorcycle must have a fender and a licence plate that is mounted vertically, with a light, at the rear-most portion of the fender.
As the police watched, both motorcycles allegedly crossed highway dividers, drove over painted medians, and lane-split through traffic without signalling. The two Vancouver men were pulled over in heavy traffic near the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge.
The riders tried to bend their licence plate mounts back to vertical and pretend they were that way the whole time, says Corporal McLaughlin. It was not very convincing.
The first motorcycle rider, a 23-year-old Vancouver man, received:
The second rider, an 18-year-old Vancouver man, received:
Both riders also received:
If you make an effort to follow the rules, it’s less stressful for everyone and you probably won’t get verbal abuse from passing motorists as you watch your motorcycle get towed, says Corporal McLaughlin. Not to mention the thousands of dollars you’ll save in tickets and high-risk driver premiums.