Did officers push an e-scooter rider into a Bukit Batok drain? Here's what LTA said

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Land Transport Authority (LTA) officers have been out on the streets seizing non-compliant e-scooters and warning errant riders since the footpath ban kicked in on Jan 1.

Recently, several Active Mobility Enforcement Officers (AMEOs) were accused of chasing down an e-scooter rider, tackling and pushing him into a drain in Bukit Batok while on their enforcement rounds.

He was only given “a bottle of Dettol” for his bleeding wounds from the fall, the rider’s friend, Nicole, wrote on Facebook on March 11, the day of the incident.

She added that her friend was riding a registered e-scooter that complied with LTA’s regulations. Her post has since been set to friends-only.

LTA responded to these allegations on March 15, saying that AMEOs were patrolling the area that day when they spotted a man riding an e-scooter on the footpath.

They signalled for him to stop but he sped up to escape from the officers, nearly colliding into an elderly female pedestrian.

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