Gardai said the scooters are illegal, do not comply with current legislation, and are capable of serious speed and causing serious injury.
Four illegal high-powered e-scooters have been seized in Naas, with Gardaí issuing a warning to parents.
The scooters were confiscated by the Naas Roads Policing Unit on the Kilcullen Road.
All of the riders were under 18.
Parents were contacted to collect their children.
Gardai said the youths will be dealt with under the Youth Diversion Scheme.
They said the scooters are illegal, do not comply with current legislation, and are capable of serious speed and causing serious injury.

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