2669 days ago

Poll: What do you think about Lime e-scooters?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Electric scooters have been zooming about your city for a couple of weeks now, and we want to know your thoughts on them!

Lime e-scooters have made the news recently after Christchurch schools banned them from school grounds. There have been instances where the scooters have been disrespected and dumped in the ocean, and have even had fireworks attached to them.

However some people are in support of the scooters, and have even found a way to make extra pocket money from them.

So what are your thoughts on the use of electric scooters in the Garden City? Are they a nuisance or a whole lot of fun? Share your thoughts with us in the replies below.
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What do you think about Lime e-scooters?
  • 47.5% I like the scooters
    47.5% Complete
  • 14.6% They're an accident waiting to happen
    14.6% Complete
  • 2.9% I haven't noticed them much
    2.9% Complete
  • 26.8% I'd like them if more rules were enforced around their use
    26.8% Complete
  • 8.2% I think they should be banned altogether
    8.2% Complete
902 votes
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Lesley from Bishopdale

I would like a pantry made in the gap the old hot water tank used to be. This involves a wall being taken out but it isn't load bearing.
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I have tried Builders Crack and of the 3 only one turned up and I want more estimates.
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