Police want people who see e-scooters ridden in the area to report it to them.
Officers in the area want people who see these ridden in the area to report it to them.
PC Mandy Cooper, of the police safer neighbourhood team covering Shifnal and Albrighton, said:"On Thursday June 8 an electric scooter was seen by myself being ridden in an inconsiderate manner up along the pavement in Bradford Street, Shifnal."PC Cooper said:"The persons were stopped on Aston Street and the scooter has been seized and the rider will be issued with a S.59 warning notice.
"If you see persons riding electric scooters in the Shifnal and Albrighton areas please contact us at [email protected]."
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