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Residents are reminded that privately owned e-scooters are currently illegal to use on public roads, pavements, cycle paths, and other public spaces unless they are part of an approved rental trial scheme. E-scooters can only legally be used on private land with the landowner’s permission. ⚠️ Why are they dangerous?
👮 Police may: Parents are encouraged to be aware of the law before purchasing e-scooters for children or teenagers. On 6th June Staffordshire Police worked with NPAS Midlands- we seized and educated the riders of these vehicles. The rider of the stand on scooter, 13yrs old, the machine had a top speed of 54mph=Disaster waiting to happen! If you witness anti-social behaviour or dangerous riding involving e-scooters, please report it via:
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