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They are the new favourite toy of the rich and famous, but it seems the likes of Lauren Goodger, Brooklyn Beckham and Rochelle Humes will no longer be able to use one to glide along the street.
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That¡¯s because prosecutors have revealed that futuristic 'hoverboards' - also known as self-balancing scooters - are illegal to ride on public roads or pavements in Britain.
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The ¡ê400 vehicles, which feature a platform with a wheel on each side, can only be used on private property because they are too dangerous to ride in public, the Crown Prosecution Service says.
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The scooters, which are also known as ¡®segways¡¯, have become increasingly popular with actors and footballers over the past year - with many stars seen riding them both in public and at home.
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The CPS guidance was originally issued for Segways, which include a handlebar and are also not permitted on roads - but the Metropolitan Police said that it also covers hoverboards.
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It is an offence under section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 to ride them on the pavement in England and Wales - and, north of the border, under section 129(5) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984.
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Meanwhile it is also illegal to ride them on a public road because they are not approved by the European or British test schemes for road-legal vehicles.
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CPS guidance states: ¡®You can only ride an unregistered self-balancing scooter on land which is private property and with the landowner's permission.
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'The Department for Transport would advise that appropriate safety clothing should be worn at all times.¡¯
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Simon Benson, from hoverboard distributor Ghetto Gadgets, claimed that the legal clarification could boost the vehicles' profile and lead to them becoming even more popular.
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'Clearly customers need to take advice, but millennials are not going to take kindly to the authorities using a law that pre-dates the penny-farthing to tell them what they can or can¡¯t do on the streets of Britain.'
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The boards are also becoming massively popular in the US, with hundreds of different products now available in response to huge demand following their use by the likes of actor Jamie Foxx and singer Justin Bieber.
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American stars such as Kendall Jenner are being sent free samples of the boards by companies scrambling for market share and using celebrity endorsement to raise awareness of their products in a crowded marketplace.
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The 19-year-old model posted on Instagram about how she was using the PhunkeeDuck board, and it got more than one million likes - sending demand through the roof.
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There has also been a dispute between makers of the IO Hawk and PhunkeeDuck hoverboards over who invented the vehicle in the first place.
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Last month Wal-Mart announced that it would be stocking the vehicle from November, saying that it expects it to be a big seller for Christmas.
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The law on using hoverboards in the US is not entirely clear, but 45 states are said to permit 'electric personal assistive mobility devices' - including Segways - on public rights of way.
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Among the other products companies are using in an attempt to corner the market are the Hovertrax, Cyboard and Future Foot.
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The CPS advice comes after a teenager was beaten in the face and robbed by four men for his ¡ê300 hoverboard in Enfield, north London - the first case of its kind in the capital.
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Police said the 18-year-old victim was riding the hoverboard when a car stopped in front of him and the gang surrounded him, before one of the attackers hit him and stole the vehicle.
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USrapper Wiz Khalifa, whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz, was handcuffed by customs officials in August after refusing to get off his hoverboard at Los Angeles Airport in California.
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