• @Brkdncr
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    871 year ago

    They’re not going to leave those scooters all over the city, right?

    • @nomecks
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      571 year ago

      I hear they’re free now

    • Neato
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      261 year ago

      It’s not like anyone ever got them to clean them up anyways. Cities tired of this shit should just drive around with a dump truck, tossing all the Bird litter in and depositing it at the Bird HQ or local office. Then send them the bill for collection.

      I can’t just abandon a bicycle or throw trash on the ground, why is Bird and all of their customers allowed to?

    • XepherOP
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      171 year ago

      Looks like they’re trying to restructure, so not shutting down operations just yet.

      But hey, if they do, free scooters!

      • kpw
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        161 year ago

        Free locked down scooters that can’t move.

        • @Here4CatPics
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          151 year ago

          They’re easily hackable, especially the older models. Repairs are also easy on them too. Just need the right charger.

        • @dustyData
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          111 year ago

          Give it time, people are crafty. Someone would find a way to hack them, if they haven’t already.

        • @CADmonkey
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          21 year ago

          Free batteries and motors, you mean?

    • @Restaldt
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      111 year ago

      No theyve already been dumped in the nearest river

    • @CADmonkey
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      81 year ago

      Free batteries and motors for the taking.