In direct response to concerns raised by local residents, our team has launched a series of targeted operations aimed at addressing the unlawful use of electric bikes and e-scooters within the area. These vehicles, when used illegally or irresponsibly, pose significant risks to public safety and contribute to wider anti-social behaviour.
Since establishing this community priority, approximately 15 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters have been seized and permanently removed from our streets. This decisive action reflects our commitment to restoring safety and order in public spaces, and sends a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated.
These operations are part of a broader strategy to enhance community safety and ensure that residents feel heard, respected, and protected. We are working closely with partner agencies to maintain a visible presence, gather intelligence, and take swift enforcement action where necessary.
Our goal is simple: to create a safer, more welcoming environment for everyone who lives, works, and visits this community. We encourage residents to continue engaging with us—your voice matters, and your concerns directly shape our priorities.
Together, we can build a neighbourhood where safety is the standard and everyone feels empowered to speak up.
UPDATE 19/12:
Significant efforts have been made to address the issue of illegal e-bikes and scooters, with multiple seizures taking place since last month’s update. The team has adopted a zero-tolerance approach, taking firm action when offences are identified and offenders apprehended.
While this approach may come as a surprise to some members of the community—evident in occasional negative feedback—it reflects a clear priority identified through community engagement. The South East Neighbourhood Policing Team remains committed to listening to residents and responding to their concerns.
A series of social media updates have been shared to raise awareness and educate the public on the legal implications surrounding e-bikes and scooters. Through continued enforcement and community outreach, we aim to see a meaningful reduction in their unlawful use.