THE MAIL readers have had their say on the rising use of e-scooters.
Cumbria Constabulary is urging people to fully understand the law before buying or riding an electric scooter following a ‘surge of anti-social behaviour’ involving the vehicles.
E-scooters are illegal to use on roads, footpaths, cycle tracks/lanes, bridleways, or byways and privately owned scooters can only be ridden legally on private land with the owner's consent.
E-scooters have become increasingly popular after the Government permitted rental scheme trials in several UK cities.
Moo M Jane said: "They're allowed in other countries without insurance or a licence, we used them in Budapest and found them a fun and safe way to get around and see the city."