A Lincoln resident has been issued a fine exceeding £400 for riding an e-scooter without a valid driving licence. This enforcement initiative is part of a wider push by local authorities to ensure compliance with vehicle regulations and road safety within the city. The case underlines the developing challenges that riders and law enforcement agencies are encountering as e-scooter usage escalates throughout Lincolnshire. This story has been adapted from original reporting by news.google.com.
E-scooter rider in Lincoln ordered to pay over £400 for riding without a valid licence


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