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How to get around the hoverboard ban

This week the police reminded us that the popular ‘self-balancing scooters’ cannot be ridden on roads or pavements and are only legal on private property. Thankfully, one company has come up with an extremely high-tech way of getting around the law.

Nothing to see here officer. SIGN THIS AND LETS GET THESE LEGAL https://www.change.org/p/george-eustice-mp-david-cameron-mp-rt-hon-patrick-mcloughlin-to-review-the-laws-of-using-electric-self-balancing-boards-and-unicycles-in-public-places?recruiter=84028980&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylinkwww.theairwheel.com

Posted by Scott Young on Tuesday, 13 October 2015

The ‘Hover box’ costs £4.99 and is designed to let hover board users ‘ride without the unwanted attention’.

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