Do these Escooters Belong Here?

Is Byrd Escooter Company expanding in Community Board 11 Outside of the Regulated Areas?

By Robert Press

Byrd Escooter dropped off six Escooters in front of the Liberty Diner Tuesday night at the corner of Williamsbridge Road and Lydig Avenue. The problem is that there is, and never was an Escooter coral there, so why would Byrd Escooter drop the six Escooters in front of the Liberty Diner? Has Byrd Escooter decided that they are going to drop off their Ecooters anywhere in Community Board 11? 

As if it wasn’t bad enough that Byrd Escooter has their trucks dropping off their Escooters anywhere, but the rented trucks have out of state Oklahoma license plates which is depriving New York State of monies from the registrations of their trucks and do they have the proper New York State insurance? 

 

 

Byrd Escooters are being unloaded from this van to be placed in front of the Liberty Diner for the first time.
 

The Byrd Escooter van can hold up to 40 Byrd Escooters.

 

You can see six Byrd Escooters are lined up in front of the Liberty Diner at the corner of Williamsbridge Road and Lydig Avenue, where there are no coral markings and never were any Escooters placed here before.

 

When we look at the front of the Byrd Escooter van we see the number ten on the hood, but see no New York State License plate, registration, or inspection stickers. 

 

A close up of the rear license plate of the Byrd van shows a license plate from Oklahoma, so the Byrd Escooter Company has a fleet of out of state vans to pick up and put out their Escooters.

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