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Officials Seize About 300 Counterfeit Hoverboards In Miami

After a series of incidents in which hoverboards - electronic skateboards - burst into flames, the University of Florida joined more than 30 other colleges and universities in issuing a ban on them in resident halls. Photo by Ben Larcey/Creative Commons
After a series of incidents in which hoverboards - electronic skateboards - burst into flames, the University of Florida joined more than 30 other colleges and universities in issuing a ban on them in resident halls. Photo by Ben Larcey/Creative Commons

MIAMI (AP) — Federal officials say hundreds of counterfeit hoverboards have been seized in Miami.

The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that U.S. Customs and Border Protection says about 300 boards were seized Thursday at the Port of Miami.

Officials say the total estimated retail price of the counterfeit self-balancing boards is $94,000. Officials say they arrived from China and contained batteries with a fake LG trademark logo.

Customs and Border Protection Port Director Dylan DeFrancisci says the seizure of the fake two-wheeled motorized scooters helps ensure that a product has genuine parts and is safe.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission said last month that it has received dozens of reports of hoverboard-related injuries across the country.

Earlier this month the University of Florida banned hoverboard use in residence halls.

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