Police are reminding people that electric scooters can't legally be used on the Island's roads or public areas.
It follows a recent collision where the rider of an e-scooter was seriously injured.
Officers say as legislation is not yet in place to ensure the scooters are used correctly and safely, the risk of injury is 'extremely high.'
The Constabulary hopes the reminder prevents any future incidents.
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