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Feel your pain, seen plenty been ridden by kids in a less than ideal way. But seen many more being ridden by adults 20-45 year old going to work, taking their kids to school or just buzzing around the park.
I reckon within a year or so the 'bad kids' will move onto something else, or just grow up a bit. Last summer in my workshop had dozens of kids (most were not the nicest kids ;),) on e-scooters with punctures and issues with them in Glasgow. Out and about in town you'd see gangs of kids riding about causing havoc. This year, I think I've seen one. So its already less of an issue IMO
Would much rather be slightly annoyed once per walk having to change my path whilst walking to avoid a scooter, than be actually ran over/harranged/felt to be less of a human because I'm not inside a £70k SUV.
E-scooters - Riding on footpath fast and dangerously mostly by egoistic teeneagers who putting all pedestrians into risk of injury and not giving a s...t.Scooterers are wrong and they're even arguing back rude way....E-scoot toy boy's ! Just throw that dangerous toy away to a recycling heap when you get your first puncture,and get yourself a proper bicycle :) Lol !