They were detected in Edenderry on Saturday.
Offaly Gardaí seized two e-scooters on Saturday, after detecting multiple breaches of legal limits over the weekend.
They were detected in Edenderry on Saturday and found to be over the maximum speed, over the maximum battery power and over the maximum weight.
E-scooter users must be aged 16 or over, obey a 20km/h speed limit, and follow the same rules of the road as cyclists.
Gardaí are urging parents to ensure that any e-scooter purchased or used by a young person complies with the law.
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