
Approximately 125,000 people gathered in Port Dover for Friday the 13th
'Bike people are the best." Motorcycle riders converged on Port Dover for Friday the 13th. (Gerry Dewan/CTV News London)
This year's only Friday the 13th motorcycle rally saw approximately 125,000 motorcyclists and visitors in Port Dover.
Police reported the event on June 13 proceeded without any major incidents. 'The minimal number of reported incidents shows that the vast majority of attendees made safe, responsible choices,' said Const. Andrew Gamble, Community Engagement Officer, Norfolk County OPP.
Officers responded to eight motorcycle-involved collisions across Brant, Haldimand, Oxford and Norfolk Counties. One officer was physically assaulted by a 39-year-old suspect, with no injuries reported. The man was arrested.
'Thank you to our emergency services partners and Norfolk County for their valued support, and to all attendees for helping make the event safe and respectful,' said Insp. Andy Tait, Detachment Commander, Norfolk County OPP.
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