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Retailers advertise e-scooters for commuting despite UK road ban

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A Press Association investigation has found that major retailers in the UK are marketing e-scooters as suitable for commuting and urban riding. This comes despite e-scooters remaining illegal to ride on public roads and pavements in the UK. The advertisements appear to encourage uses that are currently prohibited under British law. The findings raise concerns about misleading marketing practices in the e-scooter retail sector.

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