Illegal e-scooter crackdown at Bristol school as police warn of 'no returns' confiscation policy
"Although the law is very straightforward, there is still a lot of confusion"
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Pupils at a South Bristol secondary school have been warned of tougher e-scooter enforcement from next term.
Police have sent a letter to parents at Bedminster Down School, advising that their children could have their electric scooters confiscated if they repeatedly break the law on their use.
Students seen illegally riding privately-owned scooters will be given a warning - but if they are caught a second time, the e-scooter will be seized and "not returned".