Police remind parents of responsibilities when gifting e-scooters and e-bikes this Christmas

QPS Media on Nov 25, 2025 @ 12:33pm

Queensland Police Service (QPS) is urging parents to learn and understand their legal responsibilities when considering gifting e-scooters or e-bikes this Christmas, reminding families that purchasing an e-mobility device does not grant children permission to ride unsupervised.
With the continued rise in popularity of PMDs across Queensland, police are reinforcing that safe use begins at home, with parents and carers making informed choices, understanding the rules and legislation, and actively supervising young riders.
This message follows the recent launch of Operation X-Ray Surety, which encourages the community to think ahead, stay informed, and take steps to reduce road trauma and protect our most vulnerable road users.


Perpetrators are of course hardly influenced by a predictive routine slap on the wrist with a warm lettuce. The only remedy (thus far a complete failing by our ideologically soft magistrates) is commensurate consequences. Seems to me there are none so we can sadly expect more of the same. All credit to our overworked, under resourced and under paid police. They're doubtless equally as frustrated as the rest of us.