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https://slate.com/technology/2018/1...-lime-lakes-rivers-environment-vandalism.html
Why do people keep throwing electric scooters into rivers and lakes—and what should companies like Bird and Lime do to stop them?
Sorry, but the amusement of this topic, is simply too much to keep from sharing.
At least this problem doesn't exist for e-bikes. (that I know of)
First it was scooters being dumped and 'littering' street corners of populated cities. Now its become an environmental issue for public waters ? Who da thunk it ?
I think the entire idea of 'bike sharing', 'scooter sharing', etc. has gotten way beyond the limits of what most cities are equipped to handle, and these share companies are doing everything in their power to get gazillions of these devices out there, whether people really need them or not, or whether its practical and a true societal benefit. A lot of Divvy bikes are in poor condition, and honestly they've become a bit of an eyesore in a lot of cities.
Why do people keep throwing electric scooters into rivers and lakes—and what should companies like Bird and Lime do to stop them?
Sorry, but the amusement of this topic, is simply too much to keep from sharing.
At least this problem doesn't exist for e-bikes. (that I know of)
First it was scooters being dumped and 'littering' street corners of populated cities. Now its become an environmental issue for public waters ? Who da thunk it ?
I think the entire idea of 'bike sharing', 'scooter sharing', etc. has gotten way beyond the limits of what most cities are equipped to handle, and these share companies are doing everything in their power to get gazillions of these devices out there, whether people really need them or not, or whether its practical and a true societal benefit. A lot of Divvy bikes are in poor condition, and honestly they've become a bit of an eyesore in a lot of cities.