Cheap, damaged e-scooters may be banned in apartments

By Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Updated February 15 2024 - 3:09pm, first published 3:04pm
An electric scooter was suspected of causing a unit fire in Wentworthville, Sydney, in July 2023. (HANDOUT/FIRE AND RESCUE NSW)
An electric scooter was suspected of causing a unit fire in Wentworthville, Sydney, in July 2023. (HANDOUT/FIRE AND RESCUE NSW)

Cheap, imported or damaged electric scooters, bikes and skateboards could be banned in apartments or their owners held liable for fires they cause under by-laws suggested by one of Australia's leading strata groups.

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