Motorcycles represent freedom, so why are riders being treated like criminals?

A familiar sight: Motorcyclists park their bikes on the road in Matlock Bath in the Peak District in northern England. (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)A familiar sight: Motorcyclists park their bikes on the road in Matlock Bath in the Peak District in northern England. (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
A familiar sight: Motorcyclists park their bikes on the road in Matlock Bath in the Peak District in northern England. (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
It’s the start of motorcycle season with riders heading out after a winter in lockdown - but it could be a bumpy road ahead for those in the saddle if local authorities have their way, writes Mark Thompson.

The humble motorcycle is the vehicle of freedom, of that there is no doubt. From Easy Rider and The Great Escape to numerous adverts and pop songs, the image of two-wheels hitting the open road has come to symbolise the detachment from the everyday humdrum.