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Published 14:56 19 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 15:13 19 Jun 2021 BST
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Earlier this month, a Met Police boss warned about them being dangerous though. Simon Ovens, who is from the force's road and transport policing command, called e-scooters "absolute death traps." Tory Mp Lord Blencathra has also labelled them "silent killing machines." Whereas in 2018 there were just fours recorded e-scooter collisions, this figure has risen by 700%. In 2019, YouTuber Emily Hartridge became the first person to die in an e-scooter crash.
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