Bournemouth, Crime | Posted on September 7th, 2021 | return to news
Boy injured by an e-scooter during Bournemouth Air Festival
The four-year-old was injured in a collision with an e-scooter near Boscombe Pier on Friday 3 September.
The controversy around the use of e-scooters continues with Dorset Police urging riders to be aware of pedestrians and other road users after a four-year-old boy was injured in a collision along Bournemouth seafront.
At around 1pm on Friday 3 September Dorset Police was made aware that a collision had occurred on the promenade near to Boscombe Pier during the second day of the Bournemouth Air Festival.
The boy, from Christchurch, was taken to Poole Hospital for treatment to a suspected fractured collarbone. Officers spoke to the e-scooter rider – a man in his 30s from Lancashire – and interviewed him on suspicion of driving offences under The Road Traffic Act. An investigation into the collision is underway.
The e-scooter involved was hired through Beryl as part of a trial currently operating in Bournemouth and Poole, which allows individuals to hire vehicles from an official Government scheme and ride legally. These scooters have a reduced speed limit.
Privately owned e-scooters are currently illegal to use in public places such as pavements, cycle lanes, beach promenades or any publicly accessible land, such as parks.
The illegal use of e-scooters remains an important element of Dorset Police’s Operation Relentless anti-social behaviour priority and this summer the Force has carried out two days of action. Individuals were asked to sign an agreement that they will stop using their e-scooter illegally on public roads. In total since the beginning of the year, more than 40 riders of privately owned e-scooters have been stopped and spoken to before being issued with warnings. Officers also have the power to seize e-scooters that are either found to be used illegally or involved in criminal activity.
Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick said: “This must have been a horrible experience for the young child involved and I wish him a speedy recovery, but this incident once again highlights the dangers posed by using e-scooters in public places.”
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