Last week, the Spokane Police Department announced felony charges for one adult and two minors for riding scooters over an LGBTQ+ crosswalk in Spokane, Washington.
Investigators say the scooters left “black scuff marks on the mural.
In addition to the charges, Lime, a company that rents scooters to pedestrians, implemented a “no-go zone” in which it will remotely shut down any scooter ridden across the mural.
According to Lime’s website, entering a “no-go zone” will cause a Lime vehicle to “gradually come to a stop,” forcing a rider to walk their scooter until it is outside the zone.”All of us at Lime condemn these vile acts in no uncertain terms,” said Lime Director of Government Relations Hayden Harvey in a statement to the National Desk.”At a time when our teams at Lime are beginning pride celebrations around the globe, it is disturbing to see the hate taking place in Spokane. We will […]
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