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Nicola Sturgeon to face no action over e-scooter stunt as police reveal 'common sense' approach

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Ayr chief inspector Brian Anderson said it "would not be proportionate to consider charges against the First Minister".She had jumped on board the scooter while paying a visit to Troon beach to support SNP Holyrood candidate Siobhian Brown.In a letter to the complainant, Chief Inspector Anderson said the e-scooter was used by Ms Sturgeon "for a very short period of time, over a short distance, with limited members of the public present and no wider risk to the public".He added: "The scooter was used for an obvious publicity event as part of the Scottish election campaign."In all the circumstances of this alleged incident, I applied a common sense approach to the incident and, as can be the case with any operational incident, made.

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