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More than 500 e-scooters seized by police in London in just seven days
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MIL-OSI Security: Over 500 e-scooters removed from London s roads during week of enforcement activity
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More than 500 e-scooters seized by police in London
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This is the moment a hooded man on an e-scooter riding illegally on the road is almost hit by a taxi as he crosses a mini-roundabout without giving way.
The taxi driver working in central London said he witnessed two near misses in the space of just four minutes as e-scooter riders flouted the law on the capital s roads.
In the first video, both of which were caught on the taxi driver s dashcam, the driver approaches a mini-roundabout at the Nothing Hill Gate junction of Kensington Park Road and Pembridge Road.
This is the moment an e-scooter speeds up to a mini-roundabout and into the path of a taxi
Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police
The Met is reminding motorists who illegally use a mobile device while at the wheel to âleave the phone alone!â as they crack down on offenders â more than 180 people have been fined since Monday, 8 February.
Between Monday, 8 and Sunday, 21 February, the Metâs Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC), in partnership with Transport for London, is focusing activity on targeting motorists who unlawfully use hand-held mobile devices while driving, and in doing so, pose a very real danger to themselves, other drivers and pedestrians.
Chief Superintendent Simon Ovens, from the Roads and Transport Policing Command, said: âThe majority of people are responsible motorists who obey the rules of the road and, like me, are opposed to mobile phone use by other drivers.