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The city that pioneered electric scooters will take them off the street—and big rental operators are
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The city that pioneered electric scooters will take them off the street—and big rental operators are fuming
Story by Vivienne Walt • Yesterday 11:31 AM
Paris—the most touristed city in the world—has pioneered many urban policies, rolling out the world’s first city-run bike-sharing program nearly 16 years ago, and attracted global praise for its prolific bike lanes.
Now it’s about to add this: The first city to ban electric scooters.
In a citywide referendum on Sunday, just 7.46% of 1.3 million registered voters opted overwhelmingly to ban the 15,000 rental scooters licensed to operate on Paris streets.
Asked to choose ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to scooters, 89.3% voted no—a result that Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo hailed on Monday as “a great victory for local democracy.”
But was it also a victory for political maneuvering?
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abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”
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