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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.
READERS were not impressed by the discovery of a dead jellyfish the size of a large boot, found on the shores of Wadhead Scar near Bardsea. The clear jellyfish was discovered by an Ulverston resident during a walk on the beach on Wednesday afternoon. Claire Purcell said: “Not that shocking, they live in the sea.” Pete Birtles-Smith said: “A jellyfish the size of a large boot. Wow.” Nicola Henry said: “I’d be more shocked if it was on the bypass.” Julie Kneale said: “There was an even bigger one on our channel this week too.” Sammy Ann McKinnel said: “Is it just me that finds it more shocking it looks like a face and a beard?