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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in Old Town and it is not a disaster. The only disaster is the old cranky people that won't stop complaining about them on Next Door. Relax and go for a ride. And YES they are an alternative mode of transportation. I have ridden them over to Del Ray and plenty of people ride them to the metro. And FFS stop saying you "almost got hit" by one. [/quote] Use your damn legs to walk to Del Ray from OT. It's not that far. I'm an old fart at 37, but I hate the stupid things. They're eyesores, and people need to stop riding them on sidewalks, parks, and trails (they are not allowed on the MVT). I'd be fine with them if they had docks and there were far fewer of the ugly things, but as it is now, it's awful. Lazy kids these days. I like the people putting them on trash cans, or leaving their bags of dog poop on them. Not so much dumping them in the creeks - but I understand where people are coming from. [/quote] If a cyclist tells people who drive to man up and ride or walk or whatever, they are obnoxious elitists telling people how to live their lives. But telling scooter users to walk instead is always fine. Because scooters are new and mostly used by young people, but cars are a pillar of old fashioned middle class suburbanism. [/quote]
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