The amount of people you see using these without a helmet is absurd.
Yeah, I get it, you think you look dumb or don't want to carry a helmet around. Its your funeral man.
Also, the amount of people zipping around dangerously is also crazy. They don't even try to be safe and end up often hurting themselves or others.
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>Valdez is referring to the hundreds of scooters scattered throughout downtown Denver. One of which changed his life forever.
"Used to ride my bike a lot, used to go hiking and camping and just enjoying being a Coloradan," said Valdez.
Now, Valdez is wheelchair-bound, paralyzed throughout most of his body, after suffering from a spinal injury from falling off a scooter back in August 2022.
The amount of people you see using these without a helmet is absurd.
Yeah, I get it, you think you look dumb or don't want to carry a helmet around. Its your funeral man.
Also, the amount of people zipping around dangerously is also crazy. They don't even try to be safe and end up often hurting themselves or others.
Archive: https://archive.today/7KJUn
From the post:
>>Valdez is referring to the hundreds of scooters scattered throughout downtown Denver. One of which changed his life forever.
"Used to ride my bike a lot, used to go hiking and camping and just enjoying being a Coloradan," said Valdez.
Now, Valdez is wheelchair-bound, paralyzed throughout most of his body, after suffering from a spinal injury from falling off a scooter back in August 2022.