>>1351475>f course bikers are going to find other bikes saferYou're missing the fucking point again, smoothbrain.
It's not that I think bikes are safer than scooters, it's that it's already dangerous enough to have a bike coast by peds on the sidewalk when the person doing the coasting is an experienced cyclist who knows that dangers and knows what they're doing around peds.
Someone having fun on a scooter isn't likely to be an experienced cyclists, they're likely a cager out of their cage and will act like one.
That's a danger. You'll notice bikes are forbidden from the sidewalk if you're an adult rider
>source?People don't leave bikes on the fucking sidewalk, dude. I'm not proving that to you, go outside. And, again, this isn't a problem with private scooters, so private bikes are irrelevant here.
The problem is with DOCKLESS rental companies.
>Merely problem and loophole in your city lawIt's not law, it's design. If the scooters were charged at the docking station and not an offsite location, the law wouldn't matter.
>Again, your city law's problemRight, but this is the problem we're complaining about.
I can't come over your house, shit on your floor, and play the saint and tell you that you really ought have told me not to shit on your floor in the first place.
'lol, somebodys elses problem' doesn't fly with me. 'lol, shouldn't have let me take advantage' doesn't fly with me.
They're shit companies.