Black E-scooter riders more likely to be stopped by police than white people
Black E-scooter riders more likely to be stopped by police than white people
Black people are also twice as likely to be prosecuted for E-scooter traffic offences after being ticketed (Picture: PA)
A disproportionate number of black people on E-scooters are being stopped by police in the capital, figures suggest.
London has cracked down on E-scooters this year after it became illegal to ride them on public roads.
Instead, riders can use the city’s rental schemes which…
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