Officers in Shropshire have reported being approached by members of the public because of the anti-social manner in which some e-scooters are being used.
Police are again warning that they could "seize and destroy" controversial e-scooters that are legal to buy but are illegal to use on public land.Officers in Shropshire say they are being approached by members of the public because of the anti-social manner in which some e-scooters are being used.
"In the West Mercia policing area of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire there is only one e-scooter trial, based in Redditch. She added that although e-scooters are available to buy they are currently illegal to use on public roads, pavements, cycle lanes and pedestrian-only areas.
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