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The most common reason to be fined on an e-scooter

“Because they’re in high-use public places where sometimes the interception of these vehicles would create a greater risk to the road users, or if it’s a busy, crowded walkway like Queen Street, and police try to take an action and somebody then tries to evade them, it actually could put…
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