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"A total of 25 fire protection inspectors, marshals, and City of New York Sheriff's deputies identified "numerous dangerous conditions, unsafe electrical practices, and other assorted fire safety violations. ...," according to a FDNY Instagram post.
That led to 11 FDNY summonses, 14 violation orders, and six criminal summonses.
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Ahh, friggen gristlepuss should require a fire system. And why does the city NOT have one of those battery swap programs, so one wont have to charge at home?
"A total of 25 fire protection inspectors, marshals, and City of New York Sheriff's deputies identified "numerous dangerous conditions, unsafe electrical practices, and other assorted fire safety violations. ...," according to a FDNY Instagram post.
That led to 11 FDNY summonses, 14 violation orders, and six criminal summonses.
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"numerous dangerous conditions, ? Yup ...............Not made in America would be my first guess.
Seven people were injured after an e-scooter battery exploded in the back of a Bronx supermarket Sunday morning, officials said.
The fast-moving blaze ripped through a commercial building on 181st Street and Grand Concourse, causing “an extraordinary amount of damage,” according to FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanaugh.
Hundreds of firefighters were still working to contain the fire on Sunday afternoon when Mayor Eric Adams and fire officials held a press conference to discuss the familiar culprit: a lithium ion battery commonly used by e-bikes and scooters.
Honda launched its battery exchange station for electric bicycles, with the company this 2021 launch of the exchange battery pack (Mobile Power Pack) use, allowing electric bike users to quickly replace the battery, without waiting for the electric bike battery’s extremely slow charging process.
The first HPPEe: station, called HPPEe:, will be used by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to promote the popularity of e-bikes in the city. The swap station is very simple to use; users have a chip card that they use to communicate contactless with the station, and after swiping their card they can insert their old battery into one empty battery slot and then remove a fully charged battery from the other slot. The battery slots are all angled to help users insert and remove them easily and quickly. In addition, the old battery inserted into the station will automatically start charging without the user having to do anything.
On the operator side, Honda says the management of all important functions will be handled by Honda Power Components Cloud. The system will manage important matters such as battery charging status, battery location, user registration and payment. In addition, the exchange station integrates battery cooling to help avoid damage to battery cells due to overheating.
Honda HPPEe: Swap Station is currently planned to be launched only in Japan and India, and that Honda may also launch such stations in other markets, but the company has not announced those plans yet.
But people like to comlain and make noise because its free unregulated transit. These e bikes have been a godsend to people that are low income,undocumented, dont need a big old car, and use it to earn a living.
And the powers that be want to take it away!!! Im with the little guy all day!
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