Investors Speak Out: Electric Scooter Companies Evade Responsibility
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Serious accidents involving electric scooters are increasing, placing a high burden on society.
- Investor Robert Ahldin criticizes electric scooter companies for evading responsibility and proposes three regulatory measures.
- Ahldin's call to action follows a severe accident involving a close friend, highlighting the personal impact of these incidents.
Serious accidents involving electric scooters are on the rise, imposing a significant societal cost. Investor Robert Ahldin has voiced strong criticism, accusing electric scooter companies of shirking their responsibilities. He proposes three specific regulatory measures to address the escalating problem.
Ahldin shared his concerns in a LinkedIn post, detailing a personal connection to the issue. His close friend was recently involved in a severe accident while using an electric scooter, resulting in a serious brain hemorrhage and requiring intensive care. This incident deeply affected Ahldin, prompting his public statement.
A well-trained father of three is lying unconscious in intensive care with a severe brain hemorrhage. No visible injuries but bandages on his head after emergency surgery. 14 monitors and a well-organized tangle of tubes and cables.
The investor highlighted the stark contrast between the seemingly minor act of riding a scooter and the devastating consequences it can have. He described the critical condition of his friend, a fit father of three, who is now in intensive care with severe brain bleeding and has undergone emergency surgery. The scene is one of constant medical monitoring, with numerous machines and tubes surrounding the patient.
Ahldin's call for regulation aims to hold companies more accountable for the safety of their users and the public. His proposals, though not detailed in the provided text, signal a push for stricter oversight in the rapidly growing electric scooter industry.
I found out on Friday evening, it has been a tumultuous weekend.
Originally published by Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.