More e-scooters seized as part of crackdown
Cambridgeshire ConstabularyThree more e-scooters have been seized by police as part of a crackdown across a county.
Last month Cambridgeshire Police seized 94 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters after receiving "frequent reports of reckless riding".
A further three were found this week - one at Cambridge North railway station and two in Cambourne.
In the UK, e-scooters are not permitted on public roads except through approved official trials, such as Voi in Cambridge – although they are widely sold in shops and online.
People over the age of 14 can ride e-bikes on public roads as long as the bikes meet the legal criteria.
Cambridgeshire Police said its ongoing operation followed an increasing number of privately owned e-scooters and non-compliant electric bikes being used in public spaces.
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