ST. PETERSBURG — As police describe it, the scheme is simple enough. Teens yank the wheel of a scooter to one side, pop the cover to the electrical compartment, fiddle with some wires, and — vroom, ...
Police have urged Londoners to "lock, chain and cover" their scooters to stop them being stolen and used in crime by moped gangs. The Met’s new Be Safe campaign, launched after 14,000 stolen scooters ...
Have you ever tried locking your electric scooter with a D-lock? If so, then you know it’s not only tedious but also futile to do so. You need a different tool for the job, such as the new ABUS Chain ...