Compromise on e-scooters in Houston appears likely, with restrictions instead of blanket prohibition | Houston Public Media
Compromise on e-scooters in Houston appears likely, with restrictions instead of blanket prohibition | Houston Public Media

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Compromise on e-scooters in Houston appears likely, with restrictions instead of blanket prohibition | Houston Public Media

Once again, proponents of a ban seek to place the burden not on the majority cause of these collisions -- automobiles -- but on those who dare to achieve their mobility independence, who simply want affordable, flexible urban mobility in spite of the physical risks as well as municipalities that won't build appropriate infrastructure.
Good on them! Hopefully someone takes this petition to the Houston City Council, not as though it's legally binding but as a tour-de-force of grassroot objections to what the City is doing. Even better is if even 1% of those signatories testified before the City Council about their objections during public comment. Even the most belligerent council cannot ignore 1.5 hours of constant negative comments on the same topic.