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Police Officer Seriously Injured In Bexhill Stopping E-Scooter Rider

An e-scooter (stock image © Flickr user Dirk Vorderstraße)

A police officer's been seriously injured in Bexhill as he reportedly tried to stop a man riding an electric scooter on a pavement.

According to Sussex Police, the constable had been conducting a routine traffic stop in London Road on Tuesday, August 3 with two other officers when a man on one of the powered devices rode past on the pavement.

Several minutes later the man rode by again — but when the officer tried to bring him to a halt, he failed to stop causing the officer to fall into a parked car and seriously injured his hand.

The man then left the scene.

The officer was treated at hospital for the injury and was discharged later that evening.

On Thursday (August 12), he was reported as recovering at home.

George Vakis, 18, unemployed, of Thakeham Close, Bexhill, was arrested at a nearby address and later charged with a string of offences:

  • inflicting grievous bodily harm without intent,
  • failing to stop when required to do so by police,
  • driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence, and
  • using a motor vehicle without third party insurance.

He appeared before magistrates on Thursday, August 5 and is next scheduled to appear at court on November 16.

Detective Constable Ian Dearling said:

“The officer in question was simply carrying out routine traffic stops, ensuring the safety of people out and about in the town, when he suffered a serious hand injury requiring hospital treatment.

“No officer should be subjected to injury just for doing their job, and so I would appeal to anyone who saw what happened or who may have any other information to please contact us.”

Anyone with information is asked to report it online or by calling 101 quoting serial 1151 of 03/08.

Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers welcomes information anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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