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E-kick scooters, skateboards, e-unicycles and e-hoverboards are prohibited from operating on Toronto ’s roads.
Police will be targeting offenders during their “ Safe Rides , Safe Streets ” campaign, which wraps up Nov. 17 .
One person have been killed and eight seriously injured this year while operating one of the devices.
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