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Sheffield ebikes: Police describe hidden feature found under 'furry gloves' on illegal takeaway delivery bike
“When we removed the big fluffy hand warmers covering the grips (in 30 deg heat, looked a bit odd) it revealed an independent throttle lever which makes this illegal to have without licence and pushing it into the too powerful to ride as a electrically assisted bicycle.
“Quick roadside test, 45kmph on the throttle. “
 
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Illegal e-bikes 'not easy to stop' - commissioner

Police seize illegal e-bikes capable of doing nearly 50mph in Leicester


Operation targeting individuals abusing the gig economy launched in the city centre



Over 50 e-scooters and electric bikes crushed by Dorset Police


Crackdown on Illegal E-Bikes, E-Scooters and Scramblers Launched Across Dorset
https://hellorayo.co.uk/hits-radio/dorset/news/crackdown-illegal-ebikes-escooters-dorset

Police helicopter spotted flying over Cambridgeshire town
The police helicopter was used to track down two suspects on e-bikes. This was after a man was attacked in a Cambridgeshire town and taken to hospital for his injuries
 

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PCC calls for police to be allowed to crush seized e-bikes and e-scooters after just 7 days


PCC calls for tougher e-bike and e-scooter powers
 

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Operation launched in Poole and North Bournemouth to seize illegal e-bikes
 

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PCC calls for police to be allowed to crush seized e-bikes and e-scooters after just 7 days
TLDR: Actually the government is proposing destruction after 48 hours and the public consultation closed on 8th July - it's a shame the West Midlands PCC article above didn't appear until the 16th.

This seems like the government amending legislation so as to impede people's participation in due process, and to put the entire outcome in the hands of the police. I get that ASB's a safety issue too but I reckon both these actions are unsafe and we should make a fuss about that to media and MPs.


From West Midlands PCC:
At the moment the police have to store seized vehicles for 14 days. Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for the West Midlands said: “The proposal to crush such vehicles – within 7 days of seizure – is a proportionate and welcome tactic that will deliver swift justice, prevent reoffending, and reduce the burden on police resources.”
The PCC recognises that most vehicles used in this way are never reclaimed and pose a continued risk, if returned to the streets. The proposed change would also reduce storage costs, improve operational efficiency, and send a clear deterrent message, to those engaging in criminal and anti-social and behaviour.

From the Home Office:
Perpetrators of antisocial driving face having their cars, e-scooters or off-road bikes seized and destroyed after 48 hours under stronger powers proposed by the government. Currently, police must wait 14 days before being able to dispose of a vehicle, making it easier for offenders to reclaim their vehicles and with a limited deterrent to repeat offending.
The measure [proposes] officers no longer required to issue a warning before seizing them. Combined, these new powers will help tackle the scourge of vehicle-driven antisocial behaviour

ChatGPT said: Police don't automatically crush illegal motorbikes after 14 days—they can, but only if protocol is followed (owner untraced, not reclaimed).
 
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