Illegal, High-Power E-bikes to Be Crushed in Crackdown

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Australia NewsE-bikes are seen along the footpath in Sydney, Australia, on Oct. 15, 2025. AAP Image/Bianca De MarchiAAP2/7/2026|Updated: 2/7/2026Police will get extra powers to seize and destroy illegal e-bikes that officials say are fuelling anti-social behaviour.Mirroring a move made in WA, NSW Police will be able to crush non-compliant, high-powered e-bikes, including fat bikes and other throttle-only devices.AAPAuthorAustralian Associated Press is an Australian news agency.Author’s Selected ArticlesANU Holds Award for Ex-PM Guilty of Human Rights Crimes as Revocation Drags OnFeb 07, 2026Leaders Urge Peace During Israeli President’s VisitFeb 07, 2026Coalition Reunion Confirmed After Weeks in Deep FreezeFeb 07, 2026Home Invader Shot Dead by Cops after Stabbing WomanFeb 06, 2026

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