Electric scooter traffic along the beach in Los Angeles in February.
Residents of California filed a class action against e-scooter firms Lime and Bird for "dumping" thousands of "defective" scooters in public places, negligence, and a disregard for safety.
Claiming the scooters crashed into pedestrians, created a tripping hazard and falling risk, and blocked handicapped spaces, the plaintiffs seek to form a class of those who will be, or are in danger of being, injured or damaged by the scooters,...
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