There's a persistent myth that scooters help the planet.
Here's a fact check for hipster environmentalists: Materials used in manufacturing and companies’ efforts to collect and charge scooters create significant greenhouse gas emissions
Meanwhile, our frustrated friends in Kansas are simply dumping the scooters in the river as a sign of protest:
Here's a fact check for hipster environmentalists: Materials used in manufacturing and companies’ efforts to collect and charge scooters create significant greenhouse gas emissions
Meanwhile, our frustrated friends in Kansas are simply dumping the scooters in the river as a sign of protest:
Renting A Scooter In Wichita Is Easy, And Apparently So Is Tossing One In The River
When it comes to electric scooters, it seems that people either love them, or want to see them all thrown into a river - literally. On Monday, Dusty Lehman of Wichita posted a video to Facebook showing he discovered seven scooters in the Arkansas River.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. Don't cut the breaks like the guy in Florida you might get caught like he did, but throwing them in the River is a great idea.
Of course manufacturing scooters requires energy, and of course that energy comes mostly from burning fossil fuels. The same can be said of manufacturing anything, including EVs and wind turbines, etc.
ReplyDeleteAll you have to do is lift it up and slam it to the ground and they fall apart.
ReplyDeletewitnessed two niglets (age 10 and 11) trying to walk one of these scooters home (stealing).
ReplyDeleteHilarious and cluessless