I don't like those scooters, but I'm not convinced a ban would accomplish much. Remember, we're talking about college students.
When I was a student (long ago, back in the last century...) my college placed absolute bans on all sorts of common student activities, without much effect on our behavior. I don't think a ban on scooters would be any more successful. If we want to discourage scooters in Madison, we need to find ways to make them uncool. And they ought to be uncool; they're noisy and annoying, and they put out more pollution than SUVs. But I don't think middle-aged bureaucrats can do much to blemish scooters' image. Perhaps some campus organization would like to take up this campaign? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [...] Also, does the UW's promise not to > increase parking for the 18 years apply also to the parking for all those > heavily polluting motorized scooters on campus? They should ban the use > of those things entirely from the UW campus, which I've already suggested > to him.Mike Neuman----- Preceding Message -----Re: [Bikies] Re: 11/22 _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
