Police chief constable John Campbell on cracking down on e-scooters Police are already cracking down on e-scooters across areas in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire with fines issued to people who use them illegally. The current laws around e-scooters is that if you use a privately-owned e-scooter on any public road, cycle lane or pavement you could get a £300 fixed-penalty notice and six points on your driving licence. E-scooters have changed the face of transportation in Slough and Bucks, with residents able to whiz around town for as little as £1. But pedestrians haven t exactly welcomed e-scooters with open arms, calling them a nuisance and dangerous for use on pavements.
E-scooters prompts warning from Thames Valley Police Chief Constable over rules and regulations
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E-scooters prompts warning from Thames Valley Police Chief Constable over rules and regulations
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