teenageson Tionree's £400 vehicle, which he bought him as a gift, after realising he was running late for a doctor's appointment a couple of miles away in Ely.But he was stopped by South Wales Police just a few yards away from his home and slapped with a fine and points.James, who admits he had never ridden an e-scooter before, said he had "no idea" it was illegal to rise them on public land in Wales.He told Wales Online he thought the fine was "mental" and "extortionate"."It's an absolute joke I feel like I'm being made a scapegoat.
I live on my own with my son and get £500 a month to pay all the bills and look after him and the dog."I was panicking that I was going to miss my appointment and Tionree said to take the e-scooter.
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