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Police warn using electric scooters on roads or pavements in Wales is illegal
Welsh police have clarified the rules around scooters with a stern warning
16:23, 19 MAY 2021
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Police in Wales have said that people are inadvertently breaking the law by using electric scooters on roads and pavements.
The e-scooters are defined as “powered transporters” by the UK Government and because of the way they are motorised and designed, they fall within the legal definition of a “motor vehicle”.
Police in Wales want to know who cut down an osprey nesting platform on Friday, sending the rare and protected birds nest and their freshly-laid egg crashing into the lake below.
A rare and protected Osprey nest was chopped down in Wales, police say
Police in Wales want to know who cut down an osprey nesting platform on Friday, sending the rare and protected birds’ nest and their freshly-laid egg crashing into the lake below.
The Brenig Osprey Project said in a post on social media that the “horrific act of vandalism” happened at about 9:45 p.m. at Brenig Lake, a reservoir in Northern Wales.
There were cameras on the platform and the organization had just celebrated the breeding pair laying an egg the day before.
The North Wales Police Rural Crime Team said in a tweet on Saturday that they believe the suspect or suspects arrived by boat to cut down the platform.
Police ban crowds from Cardiff Bay, Swansea s SA1 and Barry Island as barriers go up in problem drinking spots ahead of sunny weekend
Police will also target Tenby, Pembrey Country Park, Ogmore-by-Sea, Llanelli and Saundersfoot
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Police in Wales have put in place a number of orders which allows them to ban people from certain spots this weekend in an attempt to halt anti-social behaviour.