crimes are believed to involve private e-scooters, which can only legally be used in the UK on private land but are a common sight on roads and pavements, PA reports.In data released through Freedom of Information (FoI) requests Norfolk Constabulary listed details of 120 reports.The force included “suspects on electric scooters” following an assault, a male on an e-scooter who carried out a burglary, and a person who “made off from police” using an e-scooter.A number of traffic offences were also listed, including an e-scooter pulling a trailer on a 60mph road, and an “intoxicated male” who left a supermarket car park on an e-scooter “following an altercation”.There was also a “minor injury” when an e-scooter was “ridden into the side of a.
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