CONCERNS have been expressed at the number of young people riding e-scooters in a reckless manner. This comes after police last week seized an e-scooter, resulting in one person being cautioned in relation to motoring offences. Under current legislation e-scooters are deemed to be a motor vehicle, meaning the rider must have a driving licence and the vehicle must be taxed, insured and fitted with lights and a number plate. Speaking out this week…
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