The War on Bird Scooters
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guys WATCH the video before you give your take on it. the amount of comments i see that are uninformed on info/opinions that are stated in the video are way too high
Shut up
Shut the f*ck up dude
@Eddy Burback I've been watching your stuff for like a year, and although I always love your stuff this was a personal fav. I'd love to see more videos like this that discuss intersections between social media (like the burning accounts) and public policy, old media, etc. I think you're really well positioned to talk about that stuff and I love that you kept the nuance and didn't commit to one viewpoint. Keep up the good work my guy!
I am a Bird naysayer, they dropped a bunch in my city unregulated. I was worried when I started the video, but i agree with your conclusion. Now I would like to see a picture of you a a cute Turd Helmet.
Also, the rent is too damn high.
How am i supposed to enjoy a scoot with the boys and feel the wind in my hair if I'm wearing a helmet though?
Sven Johnson hairmet: a hairy helmet
To be fair, not even cyclists wear a helmet. Another problem is that "bike lanes" are right next to moving traffic which is why there are virtually no cyclists actively riding in LA. It's just not safe. So by forcing everyone to ride in the unsafe bike lane, you're reducing the green commuters. The city needs to start implementing safer/separated bike lanes for greener commuting.
Don’t you also appear in Gus Johnson’s videos
@@dohnuts7637 bro thats his husband didnt you notice they have the same last name
the moth vid proves that you're very much accustomed to wearing helmets in dangerous situations
My favorite thing is finding bird scooters abandoned in woodsy areas like a cryptid
Across the street from my house there was like a lime bike graveyard because there were always a bunch of abandoned lime bikes but like half of them would be partially disassembled with like no wheels or no handlebars. And I’d also see ones that were clearly at one point lime bikes but they had taken parts of them off and painted over or scratched out the logo. So I think there was some weird scheme going on where people would sell or scrap the parts for money or try resell them and that’s just really funny to me.
yeah, i dont see why someone wouldnt just steal an electric scooter for the battery
@@linseyspolidoro5122 I mean that makes sense, they’re loose, unregulated electric scooters for anyone to steal 😂
theres a lime bike out on a buoy in north seattle
My local train station was out of the trial area when they came to our city. Someone took it on the train and when they got to the station realised it didn't work and left it. It sat on the end of the platform for a week
Regulators are scrambling to deal with The Boys.
John
@@johnjohn7261 lasagna
Can’t regulate da Boys
Hi bby
Love you 😘
"Whats more important, your safety or my fun?" Oh Eddie, if only you could've seen how much this question would piss you off just 1 year later.
aaahahahahaha omg i hadn't thought about that particular parallel but that's hilarious
Wait I don’t get it can you explain
Sorry I know I’m a little late to the party
@@rowcookie3925 in the video he something like that and then the next year Covid happened.
@@KratosNotKratos Damn that was fast but ty I get it now
Great video Edward
Drew Gooden is... one of the scooting Burback boys?
ha ha drew Gooden said “great video edward” & ha 8=========> ---------
Drew gooden scoots with the bois heard
Hey drew. You're pretty okay man.
where’s the collab??
Walks into bank
“I love innovating with the law”
Pulls out gun
“time to innovate with the law”
*shoots hostage*
"Lets innovate two more laws"
runs a red light and evades the cops
“time to innovate with the geneva convention”
*launches atom bomb*
"Time to innovate the world"
Reforms the USSR and axis Germany resurrects Stalin and hitler combines both and takes over the world
Well if I put my lawyer hat on, I guess thats still illegal
1:12
yeah cant have UMG copyright claiming the leafblower sound (they would do it)
LOL!!!!!!!!!
I’m one of those “boys” hehe 😜
that’s exactly what one of my boys would say 🙈😜🇺🇸💦💥
can i be part of the "boys"?
what does your poop smell like
@@bonerpoop3160 what the fuck hahaha
NakeyJakey please post, we miss you, you hot boy 🤘🏻🍑💓
dont care what anyone says catch me flexing on the local preteen hooligans with my eco-friendly bitchmobile
Bennett M gonna go purchase my own personal eco-friendly bichmobile just from seeing this comment
*eco-friendly bitchmobile*
blake hebert the greatest set of words I've ever seen.
nothin eco-friendly about dropping a metric fuck-ton of lithium on the streets bc its more convenient than walking
SirHouseFly it is eco friendly because in the long term making that litium has less emission than a car plus it's emissions. Not to mention the advancements being made in battery and renewable energy technogy. We're quickly moving away from lithium with things like graphine. Also electricity created through wave , wind, water, and solar is far cleaner than refining gasoline from oil. It's actually hilarious that people still have the mindset you have. We have to move toward cleaner energy and transportation or we will face harsher consequences than we already are facing. We have less than 20 years to make massive changes and seeing how we refuse to accept reality and even regress in countries like the U.S. makes it seem like we aren't going to make those changes and will probably end up facing similar ecological disasters that we've read about in history books. It needs to stop where we only think about ourselves and right now, we need to think about the future and the people who live in that future.
*Creator of Bird Graveyard wants to remain anonymous by hiding his face*
*Creator of Bird Graveyard also shows his unique, easily identifiable tattoos on television*
Honestly didn't expect anything, but I'm still disappointed by his stupidity
that's like pornstars who won't show their face but have no problem showing their tattoos...
No...Nobody's focusing on a pornstar's tattoos.
Tattoos are a lot less identifying than a straight up face, people don't just randomly inspect the tattoos and then start comparing every single person they come across. A face is much easier to identify
@@martijnp true but the guys point is that if you wanna stay anonymous don't show your fucking leg tats lmao. Might be less identifying but they even said what area this dudes from.
if anyone asks me why there's a gap in my resume from when i was in jail, definitely going to say i was innovating on the legislative side
Important note: The brakes on the scooters are very weak, compared to bicycles (rim or discs). So it's incredibly difficult to stop and slow down.
I almost ran over a dog because of that and had to deal with to middle aged woman shouting at me
Some do in fact have disk brake I own one and at 15 mph if you pulled the brake you might go flying over the handlebars
Just use your feet, they're an inch off the ground
Spin scooters stop pretty fast tho
This is so untrue, as someone who rents Spin, Lime, and Bird scooters all the time. 😂
Eddy “With the Boys” Burback
The scooters just amplify the problems that Cyclists have been dealing with for years.
Sidewalks are off limits, but the roadways are usually not safe either.
Big Al roads really can be safe you just have to know how to ride
@@alfredo42o idk in my experience even if you know the rules, you can't assume drivers do. I get almost run over by drivers who aren't paying attention on a daily basis. Drivers have no regard for cyclists it's absurd
Rosalie Milton In my own experience from riding on the street and sidewalk, the only real thing to worry about is the crosswalks. I couldn’t imagine a situation where going in a straight line down the road would be a problem, and if it is then I feel bad for you. Crosswalks and stoplights are the most common places for accidents to happen, for cars or bikes. I always watch before I cross even if it’s green. That being said, If your roads aren’t setup for biking thats unfortunate and definitely changes things.
@@alfredo42o believe me buddy it's a problem. It's not as easy as "follow the road rules" because following road rules often almost gets you ran over because drivers just don't look out for bikers.
trystanallen2 I would really like to see the statistics for bike related accidents in your area, it seems to be a real problem. How often do bikers get hit? How densely populated is your area? A lot of factors go into bicycle safety, the main one being how many people are driving. In my area (Bloomington, Indiana) bike accidents are fairly low, we have a bike/walking path going diagonally through most of downtown as well as a bike lane in almost every road. I can imagine in a city without these it would be very dangerous, especially if you ride slow
They seem convenient and eco-friendly but also kind of littering. Leaving them in the middle of the street could be really bad for the blind or wheelchair users.
Especially with how clearly nobody is watching out for pedestrians. I’m terrified for all the people getting knock over who’ll break something.
They aren't really eco-frindly.
1. They have to be picked up at nigth to load their battery usually by a car and often underpaid workers.
2. Most of the electricity used for loading those batterys is not from renewable Energy.
3. The Batterys at some stop working and then the whole Scooter is thrown away because it is cheaper to produce a new one than to build on were you could exchange the battery.
If you want to be eco friendo y, get a bycicle
This is true, they’re basically litter, the process for manufacturing them must be super resource intensive then they do probably just throw them away when they break or the battery dies
Yeah, it's pretty bold of Eddy to assume that the same people who dump the scooters on city sidewalks without regard to whether they block sidewalks/ramps will be responsible enough to dispose of the scooters responsibly at the end of their usefulness.
I had never heard of these before so when I saw the notification I just thought you really hated birds riding scooters
Sydney Maranda I have a crippling addiction to pornography
Skor Skoert yes!
@@ButtermilkCS thats unfortunate, better luck next time
ME TOO LMAO
"He wants to remain anonymous, so we focused the camera on his distinctive leg tattoo."
Wow, I was really ill-informed on the logistics of scooters in urban areas. This was genuinely informative and not something I would expected to ever have knowledge of. Thanks.
The fact that that guy went "excuse me, excuse me" because he expecred the pedestrians to get out of his way... What a psycho
I don't think anyone loves anything as much as Ed loves his boys
relationship goals: get you a man who talks about you the way Eddy talks about The Boys
5:23 lol "innovating on the regulatory side"
I'm glad the journalist called him out on that immediately
An even bigger problem that gets forgotten is how they affected accessibility. I can’t even begin to tell you the number of times the curb cuts so I can get on the sidewalk with my wheelchair is commonly completely blocked by tons of scooters park there. They also make it really hard to use the sidewalk when I’m in a wheelchair and there’s all these people just zooming around. A lot of people aren’t considerate of this fact
These scooters literally showed up just a couple of weeks a go here in Oslo too !
When Uber came to Norway, taxi-services without permits was already illegal, so Uber kinda existed but was illegal for a while. And police really slammed down on it too. Which was hilarious cause it meant that if you were taking an uber to a nightclub or something, you had to pretend to be sweet friends with the uber driver so if police saw you they'd think you knew each other from before. Also it meant that when you were to get out of the car you had to get out and away as fast as possible in case there was a patroling policecar nearby, and the drivers just sped off as fast as they could.
I mean, it was kinda funny for us who just wanted to get to the club for cheap, but it was also really shitty for the drivers who got busted. And even if you werent busted, you had to work with the constant fright that you might, so probably for the better that Uber decided to shut down services in Norway...
Wonder whats gonna happen if we ban the scooters, like you'll be riding down the street then have to throw the scooter in a bush if you see police. Pretend that it wasnt you...
sounds like a really shit way to ban something. what is norway doing? Couldn't they have contacted Uber since it was straight up illegal instead of waiting on them to respond?
I mean if you're gonna be sweet friends with a stranger, its gonna be in Norway.
But you can't ban scooters. They're too flink.
I usually hate that shirt on people but it looks mighty fine on Eddy.
Amen
Can we. Please can we have more bike lanes. Just in general.
Yes.
More car lanes.
More bike lanes especially more _protected_ bike lanes.
We have bike lanes in my city, but the problem is that people just don't stop at stop lights.
IKR sometimes they just end randomly, sometimes people drive in them, and sometimes they’re not there.
The CEO of Bird doesn’t know what to do with his hands.
I like to think back to a year ago when this was all we had to worry about
If the scooters dont go faster than the average cyclist I dont see why people couldnt just follow the bike rules. In the Netherlands it would work really well because we have enough bike lanes
Can't speak for California, but where I have lived it seems like most bikers don't even follow the rules and use those lanes. I think there is just a cultural difference that is hard to explain.
Or people can just buy a bicycle, which is free to use and doesn't require a drivers license
@@chrisol0119 yeah, just buy a bike. Why would anyone ever use public transportation instead of just buying a bike?
Why do people use busses either? Just buy a car.
Wow, talk about being out of touch.
@@DriscolDevil
How about you try to explain what makes scooters better than bikes instead? Your response seems a little immature
@@chrisol0119 Because buying a bike is more expensive than renting a scooter. Bikes are "free to ride" but not free to buy, also not everyone has enough space to store one.
"I have only two options if I don't have a car, use a car or use a car"
Eddie have you never heard of bicycles
Or just, you know, walking.
@@r.p.4756 walking a couple miles is not good if you have a schedule or in the hot sun
@@r.p.4756 Yall ever tried walking farther than a block while carrying a couple bags of groceries? I've had to and it sucks hella ass. I thought my arms would snap off.
@@emilyb.8219 yeah I do that about 3 times a week. it does kinda suck I guess
@@r.p.4756 dude do 1 big trip wtf is wrong with you.
The roads in the US are just really outdated when it comes to... everything really, but honestly especially when it comes to alternative transportation. There's nowhere reasonable for scooters to go. I don't even feel safe riding a bike on the street because of how psycho drivers are, much less a scooter. It's a vicious combo of bad drivers and structure problems.
Riding a bike in TX, other than austin maybe, is almost impossible.
I remember I once borrowed my friends scooter so that I can bring food home and I almost ran over a dog, I didn't realise how terrible the braking is on them, bikes are much safer than these machines.
In the Bethany Beach/ocean city area it is very safe for bikes/scooters since they are rented out for tourists every where
Most towns and cities in my area don't have bike lanes. Even the bigger cities barely have them.
@@genno3714 Honestly even biking in Austin is almost impossible. The roads are cracked and barely maintained, and the bike lanes either don't exist, or are filled with parked cars and trash cans. This whole state is incredibly hostile to anyone not in a car.
It’s fun to watch full-grown adults pushover scooters like their a kid thinking they’re picking a fight with a biker gang
Interesting you didn't mention the being dumped element much esp as one of the early video clips showed it. If these bikes were put in organised legit places and not just dumped everywhere they would be much more accepted. Nice to see these are things that happen wherever in the world you are
As someone who is on a college campus with these scooters I feel the same way.
Pro- on weekends less drunk drivers, cause people just bird around
Con- People get hit by these things daily because they are used going at top speeds between classes when the sidewalks are super congested.
It’s a mixed bag.
Never seen or heard of anyone getting hit by a scooter... people need to stop complaining
That's alot of conflict
I’m not sure what the laws in the US are like but in Norway you can be arrested for drunk driving on a bike and any other vehicles. Can’t imagine it’s different for electric scooters. And I’ve only had one single interaction with one of the scooters as I almost hit one with my car as he drove fast as hell onto a pedestrian crossing lol.
Zach Thomas did you watch the video?
@@Epicness424 lmao there are literally clips of people getting hit in the video. this comment is so funny
when people throw bird scooters off buildings, they're making birds fly
Boooooo!
this comment is for the birds...... Kappa
Bird up
Pugduddly trying to anyways
i work in an ER and i see SO many patients come in with these injuries. and a 9 year old who stole his parent's credit card to use one.
How did he use it without a liscense? Doesn't it make you scan it?
Angella Knight if he stole a credit card, you don’t think he’d also steal a license?
@@cptnmochi he took that too, and the parents had no idea you needed that stuff to get the scooter. sooo that was an awkward interaction
4:33 The awkward crossing of the dudes arms like he doesn’t know what to do with them is... well awkward. He tries to look professional and cool but just falls flat.
It’s absurd like just imagine if people reacted to people biking the same way they reacted to these scooters. Bird (and others) should rent out its scooters the same way divvy rents out its bikes. They have certain stations to drop and pick up the bikes
Is divvy regulated though?
That could be cool. I think the scooter companies should focus on homeless and poor people more, not just college kids. If you only have to pay a few bucks to go several miles that could really help some people. Only thing is you’d need a credit card, which might be tough for some homeless people.
@@kohlcooke8789 I feel like college kids kind of fall into the "poor people" camp, don't they? Most college students aren't exactly swimming in money.
@@ami4705 sure but their parents probably are lol at least at the big-name colleges (idk if they're marketing it to community colleges or something)
THEY DON'T HAVE THAT???
I was washing the dishes when I watched this video so I didn't know that he literally meant dump oml--
“what’s better: peoples safety or my fun? i don’t know! let’s dive deeper”
the best
In Richmond, Bird did the same thing and flooded Richmond with their scooters without getting permission from the city. So Richmond impounded all Bird scooters
Huh I was wondering what happened with them all. I just remember there being a bunch on VCU's campus then almost immediately none
owned
That's a pretty simple way to deal with a problem.
"Uh your honor, I was just innovating on the regulatory side of consent law."
I hate to be that person but there should be a period after uh. I know it’s stupid but it’s sounds better when saying it out loud
Taylor Salim you mean a comma? Just a period would make it sound like a grunt.
Taylor Salim no one cares
@@taylorsalim2004 if you hate to be that person, don't be that person.
Cereal Owl but someone had to be
You can't say "it's a company's property" when they deliberately abandoned it on public property.
Yeah exactly. It’s basically trash lol. Burning it is deffo bad for the environment, but if they’re trashing the things safely, who cares. It’s literally unregulated. If I went out and put a scooter on every street corner, and then tried to sue when people messed with them, I’m pretty sure most lawyers would just go “I mean what did you expect to happen?”
Regulations are there for a reason.
it still is since they made it and the people riding havent bought it and are just borrowing it
@@imanoob3004 with that logic, all the garbage I deliberately threw out that is now in a landfill and still my property, along with all the other garbage being other people's property.
@Elite Gaming Public property isn't everyone's free storage space.
But they are making money off of it
'This company is breaking the law so I'm also gonna break the law'
Take that, company!
Well it cancels out, you see.
They seem to have the "two wrongs make a right" mentality
I think they should store the scooters in a location with a lock you have to pay to unlock instead of just finding them on the street. If the scooter isn't returned to one of these locations the person should have to pay a fine or something to deter people from burning them, In Manchester they used to have these bikes you could hire for the day but they were banned due to people mistreating them, It'd be a shame if the same thing happened to these because it encourages more people to use eco-friendly ways of travelling.
JessAtMoo that eliminates 100% of the reason to use these scooters.
@@tawdryhepburn4686 If they cant be handled responsibly, why have them at all?
brocowsci ... they CAN be handled responsibly. Not applying your knee jerk solution does not mean the concept is irresponsible.
@@brocowsci You can literally say the same thing about cars and bikes. You have good drivers and then bad drivers that say fuck your laws and fuck your red lights. You have good bikers and then bad bikers that say fuck your laws and fuck your red lights. And finally You have good scooter riders and then bad scooter riders that say fuck your laws and fuck your red lights.
You see how you comment doesnt really hold up?
My friend was on a bike crossing a street with the right away but a car wanted to turn when it shouldnt have and fucking launched her off her bike and the driver wanted her to pay for damages. And now she is traumatized of cars and is terrified of crossing the street, so fuck cars and get rid of them if they cant be handled responsibly, right?
They have that in San Francisco with bikes where you need to return them to bike docks. But also there’s more bike lanes there too because the streets are more designed for pedestrians rather than for cars
Babies are the first line of defense against Bird scooters
Fascinating.
what was that one guy that hit the girl (when it was a red light for him) thinking he was gonna do when he was about to drive into traffic?? there were like three cars turning at the point where if he hadn’t looked back to see if she was ok, he would’ve crashed... people are idiots.
I saw a very interesting TedTalk at my university about how the structure of roads could be adapted to fit the need for more bikes/scooters/sustainable ways to get around. The speaker? A director of Bird. While it was obviously a marketing tactic it made a lot of sense for the environment and the safety of people not in a car.
Honestly I think these scooters are a really good idea! It’s unfortunate that they’re not being implemented properly yet
link?
Maybe if these Birds were more well dressed they would be more loved
Victim blaming at its worst. People are using these birds as tools for their own gains, and they get torched in mass graves. When will the perpetrators be held responsible for their actions?
In Belgium the lime scooters are all over the place, and because it’s Belgium there are bike lanes everywhere. It really depends on the cityscape, for Belgium it’s great but if you were to throw them in New York, New York for example, it’s probably not great.
Unfortunately, in the United States there is nearly zero infrastructure for biking or walking; everything is geared towards personal cars
One guy wanted to buy a scooter I rented and I had to spend 20 minutes explaining to him what bird was
"It's a rental."
should have just sold it to him
Dumb. Should've sold it to him
next time sell him a bridge too
these ceos: "we know the city would never approve it , so we just did it w/o asking"
Exactly, it's much harder to say no to something when it's already happening. I'm surprised there isn't a law against this
@@Leto_0 i mean, its kinda just real fuckin rude of the companies to do this. I dont think that theres been a situation like this before so they wouldnt preemptively pass laws, BUT not operating within the confines of the law means youre doing something illegal anyways. I think that not getting the local gov't / gov't permission in a commercial situation like this is illegal anyways. I would assume that you would need permits for this kinda thing? i havent really looked too deep into it tho im not a lawyer or anything haha
The main reason for the strategy is that it is hard to apply any pressure when nobody cares about the service and waiting for regulation will probably take longer than the time the company has to pay it's investors. However, if the company puts the scooters out there and they get banned, the people of the city will pressure the government to quickly get it situated and available.
Surprised they just don't up and confiscate the scooters as illegal dumping technically I think they could do that.
I feel like this might just be more of a situation where it would've taken years for the cities to actually make the regulations (which the companies obviously couldn't afford), so now the companies are forcing their hands.
As someone who owns my own personal electric vehicles it drives me crazy to see people with no experience or knowledge of how to use these devices being able to rent them with no consequences when they act a fool.
The government isn't going to differentiate between the 2 they are just going to outlaw all of them when it comes down to it.
Don’t worry the government doesn’t like to do much of anything so they haven’t outlawed any of these
it makes sense to say "tonight at 11" because you released the video at 11 (in central time)
Well it's 11 somewhere in the world
kirby griffin yeah, in the central time zone.
Me: yeah one time I got hit by a bird and it broke my neck
My friend: what type of bird was that
Me: a metal one
I'm disappointed Eddy would let a boy ride in the back alone. You always need to assure each boy has a friend beside them in order to give people the impression they are not a lame boy
Man I want to live somewhere where the sidewalks are flat and consistent enough to ride a bird down them.
You have sidewalks?
Me just vibing in my suburban Southern town: “huh, cool”
Great annual video Eddie, can't wait for next year!
It pisses me off that so many people don’t realize that a red light/stop sign applies to the bike lane as well. I’ve seen so many douchey cyclists run red lights, some nearly causing accidents
A stop sign actually does not apply to bikes in my state
At the *very* least, use the Idaho stop! Where, for bikes, red light = stop sign, and stop sign = yield
@@xcalium9346 fuck you too. Im a bike messenger
Not every state requires bikes to stop at lights or signs
@@deadfrombluntguts5008 I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about the dumbasses. Where I live half the bikers fucking swerve out of the bike lane and into the road. There was one who was going in the opposite direction to the flow of traffic and was in the road.
"the way he ended that is actually a great SEGWAY into the next part of the video"
Unintentional puns, I'm here for that.
It's spelled segue
@Joey Chirdo
It was a pun
Intentionally (mis)spelled "segue" as the brand name
Segway
Too bad those scooters aren't actually segways
"What's more important, Safety or Fun?" Damn this video really is from 2019
I get why they crash.
If I'm paying by the minute I ain't stopping for noone.
its 15cent tho
That’s like a 90th of a shekel you might waste on stops. Unacceptable.
@@barch118 we scootin bro
It's 15 cents per minute guy. Just nut up and pay it and don't be an asshole to random pedestrians/cars
@@nsinghize I'm guessing you're Indian, and I am too, and I agree with you. If you've got INDIANS telling you to just pay the 15 cents and drive patiently, then you know you're in the wrong, and extra extra cheap to boot LMAO
Much like the honorable Charlie Kelly, Travis, the ex COO of Lyft and Uber, is well versed in Bird law so I don't think he's breaking any laws.
JellyPanda bird law in this country is not governed by reason.
You can keep a gull as a pet, but you don't want to live with a seabird, okay.
Nick C have you ever listened to a gull up close? They will blast your eardrums out.
Why is breaking the law immoral?
What if you were required to put your phone in a slot on the front of the scooter with the camera on, which records the journey and uploads it to a cloud server. Then if the scooter's driver breaks the traffic law or rides on a pavement, they get auto-fined?
The company would love that, would get them some extra money, which could be used to pay people to monitor the scooter's live feed and it would deter people from breaking the law.
NEMusic no thank you, NSA.
But why would anyone agree to possibly incriminating themselves? Chances are, people would just use different electric scooters that DON'T require you to risk getting fined or in trouble with the law.
@@alanajones377 they wouldnt be incriminating themselves if they followed the guidelines and laws lmao
I don't think you know how advanced that software/hardware integration would have to be. Especially for some shitty bikes people throw off of bridges anyways.
Unnecessary intrusive surveillance, that also drains my battery shitloads? No thank you.
4:03 I love how the range for the go bike is "until you drop"
Some paint on that QR code is better than actually destroy, burn or throw in the ocean.
Then they become unusable. Do you suggest they become public sculptures or something?
Public art?
Andrej Z that’s the point. To make them unusable/destroy them
Stig Helmer Get a mop marker and some black Grog buff-proof ink or silver OTR Hard To Buff paint and nobody's gonna see that QR code for a LONG time.
Or
Respect that it's not your propriety and instead of doing vandalism put up a petition or something
I worked for Bird. Not as a charger or whatever but FOR BIRD.
HOLY SHIT what a horrible company, they treat their employees like shit, have unrealistic expectations for everything.
Bird is actually hurting really bad in many cities (aside from their home town)
I can tell you the warehouse I worked in had over 6000+ scooters alone just IN THE WAREHOUSE and would take in and put out hundreds a day.
The scooters are terrible for the environment, because they have no process to repair or recycle anything.
The majority of these scooter just go to landfills...
I watched this video forever ago when it first came out and was very anti-scooter myself with all the safety troubles, but recently I got the chance to ride one myself with my friends in San Antonio and wow do I understand the desire to scoot with the boys, it was a blast. As long as you’re safe, I think it’s all good.
I rode one with my son in Santa Monica, so I see the appeal. But I've almost run over dozens of riders when leaving work at UCLA. It makes driving a nightmare. I quit that job, because I'm afraid that I'm going to kill someone.
People who can barely be bothered to learn how to drive shouldn't be using these things.
I bet college students around campus wouldn't really pay attention whether walking, biking, or riding. The old joke at my school was that if you got hit you wouldn't have to take mid terms--and you might have a way to pay for student loans. Probably for the best that you left that job. Hope you new commute is less stressful!
Yeah, Santa Monica is littered with scooters. They're showing up in my neighborhood in dtla-- people are very resistant to them here. I've only ever seen children and tourists use them. Personally I think it's a trend that is already dying (because of all the horrific accidents), but if not I look forward to the results of the lawsuits in progress.
Ok but where is my Danny Gonzales collab?
The ultimate collab: Gus Johnson, Eddy Burback, Danny Gonzalez, Drew Gooden, Cody Ko, Noel Miller, Kurtis Conner, and Ryan Trehan
Alyssa Z minus ryan,,,
Alyssa Z all the boys are here!!
Ashley Loyola what’s wrong with him?
Bird scooters are an endangered species
I actually really like these. I went to a smaller college in a pretty small town and it was so fun to go ride around all the time. Not even to get from one place to another. Just fun to go ride around when there was nothing else to do at midnight.
It sucks people have to act like idiots with them and break them, trash stuff, and leave them in bad spots.
Way too late to be a part of the discussion but I’m genuinely surprised you didn’t mention public transit as one of the alternatives. Having a strong public/shared transit is the best solution to decreased traffic flow, not individual vehicles, and scooters can add to the congestion. Anyway, informative and funny as usual. Will think abt this while I scoot w the boys 🛴
where i live, a few years ago, a company backed by a famous basketball player (lebron james maybe? i’m not sure) dropped off a bunch of electric scooters around the city. the city tracked down all the scooters and impounded them, but the company decided it wasn’t worth paying to get the scooters back, so they sat in an impound lot until a DIFFERENT company made a deal with the city to legally run a scooter rental here using those scooters
The people they used to represent bird users is like the person fox used to represent vaping
seriously talk about a bias
Why that profile picture... of all things...
City Counsel: "You know placing rentable electric scooters on every sidewalk in our city is illegal and dangerous."
Scooter Companies: "wHaT aRE YOu gONnA dO AbUOt iT?"
We have to respect the fact that the good is the shortest part of the video.
Cities: we don't have none of those ugly scooters. Same city: aight your bus is gonna be 15 late again :-)
You forgot to mention that the bus before it was 15 minutes early
I was in SF when these were rolled out and it was handled terribly. I live next to Dolores park which is a hotspot for young hipsters getting high and goofing around and these things were all over. Every morning I would see the vans plop a bunch of them on every corner and throughout the day they would get scattered all over the sidewalks completely blocking the relatively wide sidewalks. With the rent-a-bikes at least they were contained into their ports but the model of scattering them all over the sidewalks and blocking traffic is just horrible.
Me:
Guy riding into my heart on his lime scooter: sup ;)
Me:
That's setting your standards pretty fucking low lmfao
brocowsci bruuuuh
And he said that there weren't girls checking out scooter men.
"why these scooters can be very bad"
well first of all it's a scooter with your credit card information
All the stores you go to, every time you buy something online, if you use a soda machine or even Uber, it’s all the same, they have the same amount of info as anyone else you buy from regularly
@@elliejelly8815 who uses their credit card for a soda machine?
@@mariahcarr9140 Anecdotal evidence is one of the dumbest ways to try and disprove someone else's point, at least when you use it like this. I have never in my life seen a vending machine that scans credit cards. I just immediately disproved your point, because your words mean no more than mine. This is especially true when you two are clearly not from the same region as me, as here we call it POP like TRUE PATRIOTS
@@coltonbates629 yeah I’m gonna have to side with you on this, I don’t remember the last time I used a soda machine, I should have used a better example than soda machines
Lmai
bro i know a person whos dog was hit by one of these, broke on of its legs.
these scooters definitely need regulation
I 100% support destroying Bird scooters. In my hometown they're ridden exclusively by insufferable frat boy douchebags and I am fully on the side of anyone who pulls up next to them and smacks them off the road with their car door.
LIME scooters were brought to my university last semester. I do agree that they are quite fun, and a very efficient way to get around campus-- especially since most days of the week, parking is a nightmare and first year students that live on campus can't have their car parked on campus anyway. But the biggest issue we've had is people just lazily placing them places (and breaking them. I've seen one thrown in the creek that runs through campus and we found one run over by a car yesterday).
People just leave them in the middle of walk ways, or park them outside of doors/exits/entrances, and people with disabilities need these areas clear. My sorority sister in her electric wheel chair obviously can't move a lime scooter that has been carelessly dropped in the middle of the sidewalk. And we have a blind student who ran into ones that were setup outside the residence hall door and he fell and knocked a bunch of them over. That is mostly my biggest issue with them that somehow needs to be regulated.
Yeah I agree, leaving them in crappy places is a huge problem. maybe people just don’t respect others enough?
You say it like only a scooter is a viable alternative to cars, but what about just a regular good 'ol bike?
this is in America they haven't discovered those yet
And use my legs?
Some cities have bikes you can rent out, but they have specific stations where you have to leave them. What a lot of people like about the scooters is after you pay you can kind of just leave it anywhere for someone else to take. It’s way more convenient for users.
@@sleepy-peepy We have the bikes that you rent in my city (though this is in england) and in the last 5 to 10 years of them being here I've never once seen one being used
Paul Blart Mall Cop We have them on my college campus and they’d be great if I didn’t have to get off of it at a designated location and walk fifteen minutes to actually get to my destination.
“he wants to stay anonymous”
*shows his tattoos*
Im from Canada and live in Vancouver, and we have bike services around the city but they’re run but the company Shaw which is a cable and internet company, so it’s all tied in and makes money for the city with big charging and parking stations for these electric bikes. It’s really neat but the only reason it does work is because it is regulated.
And although we have that, we lack other services like Air BNB which is a big one. It’s not regulated and there is no taxation to the rental processes and there’s no way to regulate the guests so the city is actively working against ruling it out all together, especially because there’s huge loop holes and basically anyone can rent an air BNB so the few people who did use the service in the city received absurd amounts of complaints from young people coming to these homes, trashing them and disturbing the peace within the communities.
I’m glad you made this because a lot of people don’t realize how much a lot of these services aren’t regulated. We don’t have anything such as lyft or even Uber as well for similar reasons (we have Uber eats but it’s a strict food delivery service). It’s not nearly as convenient BUT I understand why and I understand that there’s a lot of regulation towards these issues within Canada, so I live without them.
america has no rules about airbnb or Lyft and uber. We try to avoid regulating things. So in most cities there are no law against bird.
regardless of your opinion on this subject, you gotta give eddy respect for being very unbiased, well rounded, and rational about this. he seems like a genuinely good person.
They should ticket and arrest anyone not following city traffic laws. And then fine the companies as well.
I don't think you know how traffic laws work.
@@orangepeacock hit someone with a motorized vehicle and drive off. See what happens.
So if you speed in your car and get a ticket, should the car maker also get a ticket?
@@caitlynjones2147 if the car company abandons thousands of cars in your city.
the city that has dealt with this best in my experience is Sevilla, Spain. They have zones where the scooters have a cap on the top speed at 17 km/h roughly and designated parking zones if you try to park it somewhere else it won’t let you and will keep charging you.
15:13 “wants to remain anonymous”
**includes a clip that shows his unique leg tattoos**
Watching this at school because I'm a true child of Burbank
Tbh you're probably getting a better education watching this video than at school.
California?
eddy my boy might be time to just buy yourself an electric scooter (and of course make a video with it for a tax write off)
Never knew this was an issue. Thanks for the information. Also, I agree that people don’t need to go around breaking scooters and burning them, that is good money that is burning. Stop that you fools
Not to mention, it's a side job for a lot of people to take them home and charge them.
I hate those things, I don't care if peoppe burn them. And the charging is a scam
@@khailils446 So we should burn the property of companies we don't like? You won't mind if I burn down every factory that makes non dairy creamer then? That shit is disgusting.
@@angelr6056 They're a public nuisance and pretty much illegal. It's not against the law to remove illegal contraband from public spaces--especially if it's a threat to public safety. That said, disposal should be in a safe manner that doesn't cause debris litter or put bystanders at risk.
@@FullMoonOctober I mean it's pretty much like Eddy says, the same people that drive recklessly on scooters are the same people that drive recklessly in cars and on bikes. I've wiped out plenty of times on bikes and have seen plenty of bikers go through traffic expecting cars and people to accommodate them. The only difference here is that the scooters were placed by a company. Illegally placed? We don't know yet. Either way, we're mad at the people, not the scooters themselves.
8:37 I dont think any girl would check out a guy on a bird scooter
These scooters are the perfect middle ground between an automotive based transportation system and a walk based transportation system
No, that'd be a bicycle. Doesn't need electricity, lasts in use for years/decades rather than weeks/moths, and even when it's unusable it doesn't become hazardous waste, all this making it actually environmentally friendly.
Also, mad quad gains
How? It's still automatic. More like the middle ground between using the street and the sidewalk
@@0bread286 Except scooters have a very high center of gravity and are more likely to result in the rider pitching forward headfirst with no way to protect themselves due to the position of their arms/body?
Bird accidents (collisions) should be treated as actual motor vehicle accidents if they aren't already and since you need a license to ride at least Birds then your driving record should be penalized if you hit someone.
Thank you for looking on both sides of the argument. So many people are just quick to be negative
13:14 "Pardon the language, 'turd.'"
A co-worker of mine downloaded the app to see what neighborhoods had these scooters, and one scooter is in the river that feeds into the ocean. Pretty durable if you ask me.
12:26
I have a vivid image of a mother yeeting her baby into the sky to try and knock down a seagull