Tasmania
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Lucky you're not up here, they're illegal to ride anywhere but private property in NSW. Doesn't stop anyone from riding them around my neighbourhood though. If you get caught, and the cop is having a bad day, the fines can get close to $3k.
Most of the people who ride them in my area know to steer clear of me when I'm out with the dogs, they really go off whenever they see or hear them. It's not that they'd attack them, they stop barking as soon as they stop riding them, but they seriously want to chase them down, and if you can only hit 32kmh, you won't be fast enough, they will catch you.
Be careful when you're charging it as well, it's not uncommon for the batteries to explode while being charged, a recent news story said that state wide they average one house fire a day caused by e-scooter battery fires.
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Yeah mate first thing i thought of was the batteries and fires, They were illegal in Tasmania for a long time it's just a matter before they will get banned because of scooter hoons cop's don't do jack ####, i was walking on the path down by the river mouth and a bogan on a e skateboard was doing about 40km/h i told him to slow down he gave me the finger, Some e scooters can have a 150km range and top speed of 110km/h.
If they weren't legal i would definitely not have one.