There a magnet at bottom that cause them fly in. I hate those days.
Insurance scam i bet
Same person tossed all those scooters
You can get 50$ each scootee
That was that YouTuber that threw them right there there was a whole video on him
If there is a delosit with the city take them back
Its mainly teens with no hobbies throwing them in the river. The same teens who use them btw. Ive heard some do it after a ride so they can report the ride as stolen so they dont have to pay
I bet you threw them in there last week so that the company would chock it up to a loss them come back and scrap em all
And city folks really thought these would be good for the environment. I knew they would end up in lakes and streams screwing up the fishing and just ruining water quality
Good on you b'ys. Cleaning up the river I love it.
Definitely sell them scooters back to the owner
They do the same thing in Indianapolis. It’s messed up.
Somebody hates that scooter renting company or they are ripping off the insurance company
That’s a lot of good scrap
Tax dollars at work
Culture in urban America jas gone to shit.
This doesn't happen in Japan.
Kid stealing one each day on the way to and from home/school? Maybe…
Insurance
Some scumbag owning a company didn't want to pay for battery disposal fees!
They must be in Chicago
Nobody wants these all over the city
My grandfather would have loved to see those bikes. He used to pull them out of garbage when he saw them out and people's garbage and bring them home on his way home from work. When you got home he was relaxed get a beer and start refurbishing them like a little hobby. When Christmas rolled around he would take all the refurbished bikes and give them to children whose parents couldn't afford to buy a bicycle. He did a lot of other things that made him a great guy also. When he passed there were 1130 people at his funeral.
Don't let Bubs see that shopping cart. She looks vintage.
I saw something on the news where a guy purchased 7,000 of those scooters for $100 I think they're just trying to get rid of them supposedly it's cheaper to get rid of them illegally then legally
There a magnet at bottom that cause them fly in. I hate those days.
Insurance scam i bet
Same person tossed all those scooters
You can get 50$ each scootee
That was that YouTuber that threw them right there there was a whole video on him
If there is a delosit with the city take them back
Its mainly teens with no hobbies throwing them in the river. The same teens who use them btw. Ive heard some do it after a ride so they can report the ride as stolen so they dont have to pay
I bet you threw them in there last week so that the company would chock it up to a loss them come back and scrap em all
And city folks really thought these would be good for the environment. I knew they would end up in lakes and streams screwing up the fishing and just ruining water quality
Good on you b'ys. Cleaning up the river I love it.
Definitely sell them scooters back to the owner
They do the same thing in Indianapolis. It’s messed up.
Somebody hates that scooter renting company or they are ripping off the insurance company
That’s a lot of good scrap
Tax dollars at work
Culture in urban America jas gone to shit.
This doesn't happen in Japan.
Kid stealing one each day on the way to and from home/school? Maybe…
Insurance
Some scumbag owning a company didn't want to pay for battery disposal fees!
They must be in Chicago
Nobody wants these all over the city
My grandfather would have loved to see those bikes. He used to pull them out of garbage when he saw them out and people's garbage and bring them home on his way home from work. When you got home he was relaxed get a beer and start refurbishing them like a little hobby. When Christmas rolled around he would take all the refurbished bikes and give them to children whose parents couldn't afford to buy a bicycle. He did a lot of other things that made him a great guy also. When he passed there were 1130 people at his funeral.
Don't let Bubs see that shopping cart. She looks vintage.
I saw something on the news where a guy purchased 7,000 of those scooters for $100 I think they're just trying to get rid of them supposedly it's cheaper to get rid of them illegally then legally