I'm sure everybody has, too, but I've seen the first food delivery couriers (Uber/Deliveroo) on electric scooters. That should be one of the first ports of call for police enforcement. If anything happens, it's a terrible situation for the couriers and I imagine the company would get off scot-free with the usual litany of excuses ('they're not our employees'/'we give them training'/'we point out that they can't use scooters'/'they only use our app' or whatever) when it's quite clear that companies must be proactive about that sort of thing.
I'm sure everybody has, too, but I've seen the first food delivery couriers (Uber/Deliveroo) on electric scooters. That should be one of the first ports of call for police enforcement. If anything happens, it's a terrible situation for the couriers and I imagine the company would get off scot-free with the usual litany of excuses ('they're not our employees'/'we give them training'/'we point out that they can't use scooters'/'they only use our app' or whatever) when it's quite clear that companies must be proactive about that sort of thing.