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We understand that buying an e-scooter can be tempting, especially as you can get them from many popular retailers.
However the current law is clear
You can buy one but you can’t ride it on a UK public road, cycle path or pavement. The only place an e-scooter can used is on private land.
Why is this?
What happens if I am stopped by Police? . Section 59 of the police reform act allows police to issue a warning if a vehicle is being used in a manner which may cause alarm, distress or annoyance. Being issued with this warning does not stop the e-scooter being seized.
Police Can seize any private scooter with the likelihood the E-scooter will be disposed of accordingly if they are being used on a public road, or footpath and the rider many also be liable for prosecution for traffic offences.
For more information please contact your local Safer Neighbourhood Team or visit: https://www.derbyshire.police.uk/
If you see anyone using a E-scooter like mentioned above, please contact us by the following contact methods:
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