Motorized scooters like Bird and Lime are 'a major problem' in Nashville, cop says
Adam Tamburin, Nashville Tennessean Published 8:13 p.m. CT Sept. 7, 2018 | Updated 8:21 p.m. CT Sept. 7, 2018
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A Nashville police leader said the recent reemergence of motorized scooters downtown created "a major problem that we're going to have to deal with."
Lt. David Leavitt, who oversees security for large special events like Titans games or Live on the Green, alerted police leadership during a meeting Friday. He said the motorized scooters, which returned to city streets after a new ordinance allowing them was approved in August, have created a headache for officers.
Probably not going to be around for long due to the poor manners of their customers.