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Adults on scooters

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slugsinmygarden · 04/07/2016 09:07

I keep seeing grown adults using scooters to get around.

AIBU thinking they all look like complete knobs?

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Whathaveilost · 04/07/2016 09:09

As long as they are careful around others I don't see a problem. Same as kids on scooters. In fact kids are more annoying because they don't always notice what's going on around them.

Lighteningirll · 04/07/2016 09:09

Your post has misused the word adult I think you meant twat hth

MissElizaBennettsBookmark · 04/07/2016 09:10

YANBU

knobs...

londonrach · 04/07/2016 09:11

We have a lady in her late 80s using one near where i used to live. Always makes me smile and great way for her to travel. Shes known by everyone now. Yabu.

MrEBear · 04/07/2016 09:12

Only a knob / twat would comment on somebody else getting around in a fun way. Has to be more healthy than using a car.

Babymamamama · 04/07/2016 09:14

Yes they are knobs along with the grey haired bearded man-children I sometimes see skate boarding around. Equally wrong.

acasualobserver · 04/07/2016 09:15

I agree. Round here it's nearly always very self-consciously fashionable hipster men. I always wonder what they are doing playing with a child's toy. Having said that, I recently saw a dad and two young sons all with scooters on an outing together - actually quite sweet.

blinkowl · 04/07/2016 09:15

YABU and totally joyless. I mean honestly, why would you care?!

Lots of the parents at DS's school scoot their DC's scooters home. It looks like great fun, especially scooting down the hill.

I am too fat and unfit to to trust myself on a scooter, I wish I could!

Lighteningirll · 04/07/2016 09:16

Oh also you missed lighthearted from you title you are slipping here standards please and quite honestly if you can't behave like a knob in your eighties it would be a sad world, she gets a free pass

SteviebunsBottrittrundle · 04/07/2016 09:18

I know what you mean but I can't get worked up about it. It is obviously fun for them, they aren't doing any harm and I would prefer people use any mode of transport other than a car (where possible). So I think YABU.

slugsinmygarden · 04/07/2016 09:19

Thing is, I only ever see them around London on busy pavements or scooting through busy stations and have seen so many fall off or crash into people.

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cestlavielife · 04/07/2016 09:20

I am one
It gets me around quicker
: shrugs :
Why do you care ?

ifyoulikepinacolada · 04/07/2016 09:26

Yanbu. They're a bloody nightmare!

EdmundCleverClogs · 04/07/2016 09:28

Bloody scooters, terrible inventions. I think adults do look pretty silly on them, very 'look at me, I'm so hip/eccentric/free spirited'. So sick of people bumping into me with them (children and adults alike).

CigarsofthePharoahs · 04/07/2016 09:30

I care because they're on the pavement but moving significantly fast than foot traffic.

SpringerS · 04/07/2016 09:32

I use a scooter sometimes because I need it to keep up with my 3yo on his balance bike. I normally have strict rules about him staying close to me on his bike but when we go to my parents the route is 95% inside pavement cycle lanes, with a railing between the pavement and the road, so I allow him to cut loose and go as fast as he wants. I can't keep up with him then and even though it's a safe route I don't want him going too far out of my sight, so I have to scoot or cycle with him. And it's not always practical to bring my bike.

HazelBite · 04/07/2016 09:32

They are an absolute menace on the pavements in central London weaving in and out of pedestrians. They go unbelievably fast and it gives you a shock when they come up behind you then swerve past at speed.

TwoFs · 04/07/2016 09:41

YABU

I use my scooter so I can keep up with the kids and know they're safe. It's preferable to shouting at them every 30 seconds to slow down or not to go too far ahead. They'd be as well to walk if they're not allowed to scoot faster than I can walk/run so it's easier (and much more fun!) if we all scoot together. I'm in London but super aware of others on the pavement and never feel like I own the path. I love mine!

StackladysMorphicResonator · 04/07/2016 09:43

DH used to think the exact same thing - then we went to Decathlon together, he picked one up and spent the entire shopping trip scooting around the store in glee! It's a really fun way to travel. I've just bought him one for his 30th birthday, he LOVES it! We don't even have DC, so there's literally no excuse other than it's fun and practical.

NB DH is always extremely careful of other road and pavement users!

user1467032004 · 04/07/2016 09:44

I live in NYC and it's quite popular here. Wish I was brave enough to get one.

Micah · 04/07/2016 09:45

If my dc ride theirs to school i scoot it back home.

It's easier than quicker than carrying/walking with the bloody thing bashing into my ankles.

So what.

PotOfYoghurt · 04/07/2016 09:47

Don't have a problem as long as they're considerate of other people.

You'd really think people who are choosing to use an environmentally friendly, exercising way of travel to get around are silly or even twats?

StrawberrytallCake · 04/07/2016 09:48

I would love a scooter but don't have one because I've nowhere to scoot and I worry people will judge!

YABU

Ifailed · 04/07/2016 09:49

I have no problem with small children using them on the pavement, I understand its much safer for them. However I'd expect adults and teenagers to use the road, as I would cyclists. Even at a relatively low speed of 10 mph, being hit by full-sized person will hurt.

NothingIsOK · 04/07/2016 09:53

This is so very very weird. Why are scooters and skateboards not considered ok (by judgemental people like the OP) but bicycles are?

I mean, I can see that using a space hopper might be a bit "look at me, I'm so kooky" but really, a scooter? And just saying "they look like twats" is not an explanation at all!

Is it part of the prejudice against people who are active? Or just the usual anyone who chooses differently from the majority must be wrong and an egocentric twat?

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