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Police Crack Down on Electric Scooter Chaos in Capital

Scooter companies face consequences as police tow hundreds of improperly parked vehicles. Pedestrians can expect clearer sidewalks and safer walking conditions.

In the image there is a scooter on the road and few persons standing in the back, in the front...
In the image there is a scooter on the road and few persons standing in the back, in the front there is a traffic light and in the back there are buildings with trees in front of it.

Police Crack Down on Electric Scooter Chaos in Capital

Hundreds of electric scooters have been causing chaos on the capital's sidewalks and lawns, leading to a crackdown by the Department of Police. The shared scooter companies are being held responsible for their vehicles' improper parking, with many being towed to the impound lot.

Pedestrians have been facing obstacles due to electric scooters left unattended in unauthorized areas. The police have been conducting raids to identify and rectify these traffic violations. Over the past few days, hundreds of improperly parked electric scooters have been towed to the communal impound lot. The responsibility for these violations lies with the owners, namely the shared scooter companies. Despite not being explicitly named, these companies are expected to ensure their vehicles are parked correctly and not blocking pedestrian traffic.

The improper parking of electric scooters has become a significant issue in the capital. The police are actively addressing this problem by towing violators and holding the shared scooter companies accountable. Pedestrians can expect clearer sidewalks and safer walking conditions as a result.

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