- Aug 7, 2003
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It's at times like this I wish I had a video of the bloke who got up off one of a row of no fewer than FIVE mobiliy scooters at a recent KIDS game to invade the pitch and threaten the referee. I don't want to sterotype another Sussex town so there's no way I'll mention that they came from a town with a ferry port with a name beginning with "N".
Not guilty, I can walk
I did wonder why you mentioned Newhaven and mobility scooters recently, was this match in Newhaven?
They banned segways in Prague then these arrived. Wouldn't mind one as it goes
No, the larger ones you can have registered for the road, my father has his with a registration plate.
Photo is not his but a googled searched one.
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I am currently on holiday in Pennsylvania and attending a huge vintage car show, we are walking more than ten miles a day around over 10,000 stalls at the show. Here they hire out single seater electric scooters, double and quad golf buggies for people to use while going around the show. They sell out these buggies and scooters months in advance and the single seaters start at around $120 a day, there are literally thousands of them all around the site, there is no requirement to be disabled to rent them, and I’m sure most of those in them are able bodied but just don’t fancy walking, the state of some of them I doubt they’d manage.