Police tackle riders of privately owned e-scooters
It is illegal to ride a privately owned e-scooter on public land; the only ones permitted are through a Government approved scheme.
It is illegal to ride a privately owned e-scooter on public land; the only ones permitted are through a Government approved scheme.
The surge in popularity of e-scooters has prompted a campaign to let riders know where they can legally ride privately owned ones.
If you were in the area of Godmanstone Close and Sherborn Crescent on Tuesday 6 April you may have witnessed this theft.
The new scheme, launched by BCP Council, will start on 25 January and will be operated in partnership with Beryl Bikes.