Marin County Police Resources
What are County Law Enforcement Agencies doing about children riding "E-Motos"?
Marin Police Departments are taking decisive action In response to the growing safety concerns surrounding children riding electric motorcycles—commonly referred to as e-motos. As the use of these high-powered vehicles has surged, particularly among minors, police departments across the county have implemented a coordinated strategy to address the associated risks. Blood on Our Hands: Marin County & Police Chief Norton(video)
Are Marin County Police Departments issuing Citations and Warnings to Children Riding "E-Motos"?
Yes! The Central Marin Police Authority (MPC), along with other local agencies, are issuing citations. warnings and impounding illegally operated e-motos. E-Bike Enforcement Citations (Super 73, Surron, Steath Bomber, Ridstar,(PDF)
Chief Norton Explaining Crackdown on "E-Motos"(video)
Are Marin County Police Departments tracking "E-Motos Collisions?
Yes! MPC keeps track of ALL E-Bike, Electric Motorcyce -E-moto Collisions.
E-Bike Collision Data with Age(PDF)
Are Marin County Police Departments sending letter to Parents?
Yes! Four Marin County Police Department have launched public education initiatives aimed at informing parents and guardians about the critical differences between e-bikes and e-motos, highlighting both the safety hazards and the legal implications of allowing children to operate these motorized vehicles. Chief of Police Norton: Letter to Marin Parents(Oct 11, 2024)(PDF).
Police Chiefs Norton, Navarro, Tabaranza & Pata: Letter:E-Bikes at Schools(May 3, 2024)(PDF)
Has a Lawsuit been filed against Super 73!
Yes! Read the Lawsuit Filed in Marin County Superior Court: Super 73 on February 10, 2025 (PDF)