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Unfortunately the road traffic act of 1988 is not enforced by the warden and thus the club

Despite the use of e-scooters and racing electric Go karts by children clearly going over the 5mph speed limit and against the one way system against the road traffic act of 1988 as below the wardens claimed they could do nothing about this risk to my grandchildren so we left the site earlier than planned, so unless the club have given permission for there use they can take action including reporting to the police see below from gov.uk 4. Where can a powered transporter be used legally? You can use powered transporters on private land to which the public does not have access without legal restrictions. The permission of the owner or occupier of the land must be obtained however. In other spaces various laws and regulations restrict the use of motor vehicles, including powered transporters. The way in which they restrict the use of powered transporter depends on where that use takes place. Hence I will not be returning to this site unless there is a change of warden that have the ability to enforce the club rules snd the law

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ScreenName9AE0A41E0B replied on 08/09/2022 04:43

Posted on 08/09/2022 04:43

I'm sorry but i do have to laugh at people like you. Electric scoters or electric bikes are restricted to be  far  slower than push bikes. Complain about staff on ANY site not adhering to the 5mph site rules rather than what they was doing it on would be logical. I would rather be hit by a 10 year old kid on an electric scooter going 8 mph that i would an adult going 40mph on a push bike down the hills any day lol