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Lincolnshire Police Advice on E-Scooters

Thinking of buying an e-scooter? Read on.

Lincolnshire Police is reminding parents and guardians that e-scooters are not legal to use on public pavements or roads.

Inspector Jason Baxter said, “Our approach to this will be to engage and educate. When that fails, we will enforce. We know that e-scooters are probably on Christmas lists this year, and may be tempting in the January sales, we just want people to think twice before buying a product that’s so limited in where you can legally use it.”

Whilst our aim is to engage and educate, penalties for using an e-scooter illegally can include seizure of the e-scooter. Below is some useful advice and guidance for anyone thinking of buying or gifting an e-scooter.

 

Please also see more information on the following social media posts:

https://www.facebook.com/lincspolice/posts/pfbid02m7BgD1k9Ja76eTxz1tKXkCHW2ZyhotwouBd3UWShsbD6nftb1kgkJxdMF1LXxsYql

https://twitter.com/LincsPolice/status/1732329438476370107

 

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