Birmingham, 28th February 2023 - A woman illegally rides her personal electric scooter in Birmingham city centre- Voi Scooters, the only available hire scooter company in Birmingham will be shutting down their operations on Tuesday 28th February at 11pm. The electric scooters were already thin on the ground in England's Second City after the company said they would be removing the vehicles over the next few weeks. The company ran hire scooters for a trial period but have decided not to continue with the contract and no other company have stepped up to fill the vacancy. Despite calls from local

Birmingham, 28th February 2023 - A woman illegally rides her personal electric scooter in Birmingham city centre- Voi Scooters, the only available hire scooter company in Birmingham will be shutting down their operations on Tuesday 28th February at 11pm. The electric scooters were already thin on the ground in England's Second City after the company said they would be removing the vehicles over the next few weeks. The company ran hire scooters for a trial period but have decided not to continue with the contract and no other company have stepped up to fill the vacancy. Despite calls from local Stock Photo
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Birmingham, 28th February 2023 - A woman illegally rides her personal electric scooter in Birmingham city centre- Voi Scooters, the only available hire scooter company in Birmingham will be shutting down their operations on Tuesday 28th February at 11pm. The electric scooters were already thin on the ground in England's Second City after the company said they would be removing the vehicles over the next few weeks. The company ran hire scooters for a trial period but have decided not to continue with the contract and no other company have stepped up to fill the vacancy. Despite calls from local authorities, people are now using private scooters risking prosecution as they are illegal to ride on public land. Credit: Katie Stewart / Alamy Live News

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