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This afternoon.

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Meanwhile…

Proposals to introduce an age limit for the sale or supply of e-scooters look set to be dropped by the Government, amid fears that the measure would be unenforceable.

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan is understood to be proposing a number of amendments to the Road Traffic and Roads Bill 2021, which legislates for electric scooters and electric bikes as well as other road safety issues.

E-scooters are currently classed as “mechanically propelled vehicles”, meaning they should not be used in public places without tax, insurance and an appropriate category of driving licence.

The legislation will create a new vehicle category to be known as Powered Personal Transporters (PPTs) which will include e-scooters and similar devices.

Age limit for sale of e-scooters to be scrapped (Irish Times)

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5 thoughts on “On E

  1. Paulus

    On my own powered personal transporter
    I’ll chase down my belle for to court-her.
    There’ll be orgasmic squeals
    At the size of my wheels
    As I promise to love and support her.

  2. scottser

    them lads on e scooters have no class
    smoking fags as they pass
    i feel inclined
    to sneak up behind
    and knock them all straight on their ass

  3. Dave

    I’m sure eamon will come up with another new tax for the scooters , he’s a great man for the new sly taxes

  4. George

    I’m not sure I agree with an age limit but the excuse doesn’t stack up.

    “Ownership will not have to be registered and there is no requirement for individuals to carry proof of age. It is understood that an age limit would be unenforceable as a result.”

    You don’t register alcohol purchases and people aren’t legally required to carry proof of age but there’s still an age limit.

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