Perhaps the purge on "wrong number plates" was directed at all motorists (both cars and motorcycles) as thats what cops and VOSA do here.
riding back through Ipswich, I have already seen one young lad in his 20s on an e-scooter (he did have helmet, number plates etc), looked like any other similar scooter except I could tell by how quiet it was.
I help run a forum about the electronic dance music scene/raves where as you would expect there are a lot of young people. Many of them are interested in all sorts of vehicles with wheels, and bicycles, e-bikes
are seen as cool, especially as the forum attracts a group of people who are fairly "environmentally aware" - and smart enough to realise electric two wheelers are quieter than mopeds and scooters
. Other, older youths are cursing the not inconsiderable costs of running their cars, especially if they drive alone...
Whilst I don't think that e-bikes which can do 18-20mph are that much of an interest to the cops
if ridden safely - I do feel going beyond this
will eventually attract attention and would agree with lemmy's call for caution - and there definitely are younger people interested in e-bikes particularly those aged 15-25, maybe its more in the South and East but they are there..
There was already that tracksuit-wearing Welsh lad in his 30s who keeps getting grief off the heddlu as his legal 15mph "scooter-style" e-bike is mistaken for an illegal high power scooter...
for years the forum I help run could
openly talk about unlicensed raves, drug use and all sorts.
Contrary to the moral panics there
aren't that many people involved with the dance music scene either - just a few tens of thousands - even in the 1990s it was still a minority youth subculture but made to look bigger than it was because a lot of meedja types were involved in it and brought the imagery to much media of the time.
from mid 2000s onwards there was a crackdown on these things - we started getting loads of "interesting" traffic in the forum not just from the British Police and other government agencies, but foreign ones too! (raves are of course held worldwide). The cops even made it quite clear to us on a number of occasions that the forums would be used as evidence against people involved in crimes.
The forum still continues as people have self-censored what they publish on there, but no one is above the law and free speech always has a cost.