Man takes issue with neighbour’s heavy duty e-scooter, owner then rides it along HDB corridor

Here are different perspectives on the issue.

Henedick Chng | May 10, 2017, 04:19 PM

A 51-second video of a man taking issue with his neighbour's e-scooter has caught netizens' attention.

The video was put up by a Facebook user named Mandy Wu, who claims to be a friend of the person taking issue with his neighbour's e-scooter.

Here is the video and her post:

In case you can't see her post, here's what she said:

Mandy's intention seems to have backfired, with netizens implying that the parties taking issue with the e-scooter owner are petty/inconsiderate.

But to be fair though, the e-scooter does look rather large, and its owner did ride it along an HDB corridor.

Here he is switching on the e-scooter after reversing it out of the lift:

And here he is riding it a short distance from the lift lobby and turning into an HDB corridor, bearing in mind that a child, elderly person, or even a normal person could very well have been standing just around the blind corner:

The e-scooter also does look pretty heavy duty.

On Jan. 11, the Active Mobility Act (AMA) was passed by Members of Parliament (MP) to regulate the usage of PMDs and the behaviour of those who use them.

E-scooters and their use are governed by regulations. To avoid getting into trouble with the law, read this article.

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Top image screenshot from video.

 

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