AN 'ILLEGAL' vehicle was seized in the town centre of Stroud.
Yesterday, Stroud police tweeted to say that PC Jenkins had seized a E-scooter being ridden in the town centre.
PC Jenkins has seized a E- Scooter being ridden in Stroud Town Centre.
— Stroud Police (@StroudPolice) March 26, 2023
We would like to remind members of the public that E-Scooters can only be used on private land.#StroudNPT#SaferStroud pic.twitter.com/tpo0ZhIl4j
"We would like to remind members of the public that E-Scooters can only be used on private land," read the police tweet.
E-scooters are illegal except in places where there is a government trial.
Those who use an E-scooter illegally could face a fine, get penalty points on their licence or have their vehicle impounded.
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