The England squad reached Brisbane on Wednesday for the upcoming pink-ball Test after suffering an eight-wicket loss in the Ashes opener. The match ended in two days, and with the second Test set to begin on December 4, several players used the extra time to move around the city and explore Brisbane’s streets.
“Some players, such as captain Ben Stokes, have been getting out and about in Brisbane and using Lime e-scooters to see the city,” the report wrote.
Ben Stokes and Two Other England Players Could Be Fined for Breaching the Rule
Riding an e-scooter without a helmet is against Queensland’s road rules. Anyone who breaks this rule can be fined up to 166 Australian dollars. Ben Stokes and two other England players could be fined for breaching the rule.
A few years later, commentator Jonathan Agnew was fined for jaywalking in Adelaide. “Booked for walking across a deserted street at 00:45. Adelaide! I used to love you! How sad,” he posted on social media, before adding, “There were four officers. Rude and offensive.”
Queensland Police Respond After England Stars Spotted Breaking the Law
“Queensland Police Service are actively engaging with communities across the state to promote safe practices, educate users on compliance requirements, and enforce road rules to reduce the risks posed by unsafe and non-compliant use associated with E-mobility devices, including E-bikes, personal mobility devices (PMDs) or e-scooters, and electric motorbikes,” the Queensland Police Service statement read.
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