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Brooklyn dog walker uses Vespa
Posted by: Paul
15 April 2009 342 views No Comment Email Article Email Article Print Article Print Article

This one’s a couple of weeks old, but there’s still a place for it here given it’s a uniquely “Noo Yoik” story involving scooters.

The folks over at the Brooklyn Heights Blog spotted, and photographed a local dog walker walking a pack of dogs from the seat of their Vespa.

As the poster points out:

  • She’s endangering those dogs with this unprofessional and reckless behavior. A dog could easily get caught in her wheels, and how can she have much control over the dogs if she’s trying to control her scooter?
  • The brake light indicates the Vespa is on.
  • She’s driving down a one way street the wrong way with an oncoming car right in front of her. This is dangerous to everyone involved—particularly the dogs.
  • She’s not wearing a helmet (illegal).

Oh lawdie. Read the full post here.

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