It is possible that the capital of Tenerife has found the antidote it was looking for so that the scooters in Santa Cruz stop being a problem, the Carnival. If someone enters the application of the only company that rents these personal mobility vehicles in the municipality, they will be able to verify how they are not available anywhere in the city, except in one, in the municipal tow truck depot, where all those that are they seem to have been removed from the city.
One point, that of the deposit, in which the scooters they can remain for as long as the company considers considerable since there is no penalty, since, as explained by the Department of Security, the current traffic ordinance does not allow charging fees for the removal of these vehicles, so, de facto, becomes the company’s warehouse.
The arrival of Carnival It seems that it has been enough incentive to remove the scooters from the streets, probably so that they are not affected by the massive influx of people who come to the Carnival, and what it could mean for the scooters.
Controversy over the withdrawal of scooters in Santa Cruz: will the deposit be charged?
From the PSOE it is advanced that they will request the data regarding the stay of these vehicles in the municipal crane depot and the time that each scooter remains in the municipal facilities without being charged anything for it.