NEWPORT BEACH
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After a 3-year-old was nearly run off the boardwalk, half a dozen complaint calls were received Sunday about motorized skateboards, police said.
And Tuesday, police Sgt. Mike McDermott said he and a partner witnessed teenagers illegally operating the skateboards on the boardwalk.
Because of these actions, officers have been directed to strictly enforce laws targeting the illegal use of motorized skateboards.
“It is illegal to operate these things on sidewalks and roadways and without a license,” McDermott said.
A typical fine for operating a vehicle without a license is $500, McDermott said. A fine of up to $200 can be levied for operating an unregistered vehicle.
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