PCSO Ed Mitchell has been heading a campaign against anti-social motorbike riders in Beacon Heath.
Bikes have been revved at people waiting at bus stops and there has also been aggressive overtaking.
PCSO Mitchell says the campaign is continuing – and has had some success.
He said: "We are still receiving reports from concerned residents.
"Over the last two weeks we have handed out another five Section 59 warnings to riders.
"In one instance we stopped a young male riding under a learner plate with a pillion passenger who wasn't wearing a helmet.
"In another incident we stopped another young male who was riding his off-road scrambler type bike in the fields at the top of King Arthur's Road."
Two Section 59 warnings had previously been issued – this means that if caught again in the next 12 months the bike will be seized. If not collected after paying for recovery and storage costs, it will be crushed.
PCSO Mitchell added: "We are also hoping that additional focus on motorcycles and riders may help prevent motorcycle and moped thefts in the north-east Exeter area or better yet assist in catching the people responsible.
"Motorcycles and mopeds have been a regular target for thieves in this area over the past 12 months and we would advise any owners to pay particular attention to the security of their vehicles."
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