Four e-scooters seized in Crewe anti-social riding crackdown

By Ryan Parker 5th Mar 2025

Four e-scooters have been seized in Crewe following reports of anti-social riding in pedesrianised areas (Cheshire Police).
Four e-scooters have been seized in Crewe following reports of anti-social riding in pedesrianised areas (Cheshire Police).

Cheshire Police are reminding residents of the rules around the usage of e-scooters, after four were seized following reports of anti-social riding in Crewe.

Officers in Crewe have been responding to a number of reports of the anti-social riding of e-scooters in pedestrianised areas of the town, with four recently being seized by officers working under Operation Motors.

Operation Motors was set up by Crewe's Local Policing Unit in direct response to concerns from local residents.

Four e-scooters were recently seized by Cheshire Police officers working under Operation Motors in Crewe (Nub News).

It aims to educate road users on their legality as well as seizing any seen being used outside of private land or are not a part certified providers under establish trial schemes, such as those in major cities, including Liverpool and Manchester. 

Officers have also been reminding the public it is never legal for privately owned scooters to be ridden in public places and police do have the power and will to confiscate them where necessary.

Police constable Lorna Alix, of Crewe Local Policing Unit, said: "It is not currently possible to get insurance for any privately owned e-scooters, which means it is illegal to use them on the road or in public spaces.

"You can however use them on private land with the permission of the landowner.

It is never legal for privately owned scooters to be ridden in public places and police do have the power and will to confiscate them where necessary (Cheshire Police).

"Other than that, if you are using a private e-scooter you risk the vehicle being seized by police, who do have the powers to confiscate them.

"When it comes to younger people who may be inclined to use these scooters, I would like to remind parents of these rules and make sure their children are safe and do not use them where they should not be doing so."

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