The residents of Newtown and Eildon are up in arms about the reckless driving taking place on their streets. It's not just the speed of tractors on Bowden Road that's causing concern; it's the sheer lack of responsibility displayed by some drivers. John Turnbull, a local resident, paints a vivid picture of the situation: 'Motorbikes without plates or helmets zooming past, tractors barreling down the road at 30 or 40 miles per hour... it's a recipe for disaster.' Fran Selkirk, the community council chair, adds fuel to the fire with her own harrowing story of nearly being hit by a group of kids on an electric scooter. This incident highlights the growing issue of young people using electric scooters irresponsibly. The situation has reached a boiling point, with the community demanding action. Elaine Thornton-Nicol, a local councillor, has agreed to meet with the community police officer to discuss ways to tackle this dangerous behavior. But what's truly alarming is the lack of enforcement. The police seem to be turning a blind eye, and the community is left feeling helpless. This issue is not just about speed limits; it's about the fundamental lack of respect for the law and the safety of others. The question remains: what will it take for the authorities to take decisive action and restore a sense of security in the community?