Torresvilla area. Wednesday shortly after midnight. A group of people gather in front of the police station to help a person lying on the ground. He’s young. I would say minor. Scooter … What was next to it indicates that the child had an accident while using it. On the same day, on the Expo Canal bridge, a girl, I would say also a minor, crossed the road diagonally with her scooter. He chews gum and wears headphones, meaning he drives the car while listening to music. A car that has to brake to avoid being caught makes a sound for her but she doesn’t notice it. The next day, two motorcycles crazily crossed in front of a vehicle, overtaking it from two sides, one on the left and the other on the right. After a while, two people, also young people, travel in these vehicles along Saint-Eloi Avenue, avoiding people who take offense when they scold them. Children don’t know it but what they are driving is a time bomb
As is almost always the case, it will take a tragedy for legislation to be tightened and fines or penalties imposed on those who violate it. I hope not, but on the least expected day, these suicide bombers will suffer misfortune. And then will come when the restrictions come. They now say in the City Council that they have already regulated, that they have already removed rental scooters from the streets and that the state has informed the legislative developments. Hence, on January 1 next year, the DGT will make helmet use, insurance and registration mandatory. Must see it. The youth, not the young, took advantage of the legal vacuum that existed at the time and will continue to stagnate in using this method of transportation as if it were a motorcycle without papers. Speed is addictive and so is the habit of tricking the motor (there are countless specialized workshops) so that the skateboard runs faster. Now for Reis, there will be several hundred more spread across Seville. Several hundred dangers on wheels that we’ll see how it ends.
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