Do a burnout on your e-scooter and face a ban, company says

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When an illegal car meetup saw rubber hit Canberra streets over the weekend, tire smoke was also emanating from e-scooters — something that's set to be referred to police.

Young men filmed doing burnouts on e-scooters are set to be referred to police, after pulling the stunt during an illegal car meet-up in the middle of Canberra this past weekend.E-scooter company Beam says it is working to identify the people doing burnouts so they can be referred to police

An illegal car meetup over the weekend saw Canberra streets closed, while another meeting saw police attackedHundreds of car enthusiasts put rubber to Canberra's Lonsdale Street on Friday and Saturday evenings,At a separate illegal meet up in Fyshwick on Friday, police were attacked when the crowd turned on them.

But while tyre smoke was a common sight in the city, some young men were also filmed doing burnouts on e-scooters, which were recently introduced to Canberra streets. One of the men filming in the crowd can be heard abusing police, while another remarks he can smell the tyre smoke from the electric scooters.

Two cars were impounded due to the illegal cruise, and police said any drivers involved should expect a visit from officers.Watch

 

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They should be more concerned about how the ppl using those things are a danger to pedestrians. I’ve been nearly hit by them too many times & seen collisions with pedestrians who aren’t as quick at jumping out of the way ☹️

As a species, we love to race shit.

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Suggest we buy the ACT Police an Oxford Dictionary this year, as their actions in this video hardly fit the description or definition of 'Hooning'. It is neither, rude, aggressive or dangerous. Please give Detective Inspector Adrian Craft the first copy.

Is this a Twitter eScooter?

Is this still Australian what going on

'Detective Inspector Adrian Craft from ACT Policing said yesterday that hooning on e-scooters would be easily investigated'. ... Any self-respecting person should be ashamed for hooning on an e-scooter. Hope the ACT police can tame these wild beasts.

How boring.

More cancel culture. Sad

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