In Boston's Scooter 'Wild West,' Lawmakers Take Aim at the Wrong Target
The city passed a law cracking down on food delivery companies rather than the reckless drivers creating chaos on sidewalks and streets.

After heated debates on the topic for almost a year, Boston's city council recently passed an ordinance addressing what it deems "dangerous conditions" caused by scooters and e-bikes operated by food delivery drivers. Instead of holding those responsible for the unsafe street conditions—the drivers themselves—the council instead decided to target delivery platforms.
In June 2024, the Boston police department and Mayor's office warned delivery companies of an impending crackdown based on what they described as "widespread and ongoing incidents of running red lights, driving on city sidewalks, driving the wrong way down one-way streets, driving at speeds in excess of posted limited, and collisions." The mayor's office cited over 100 complaints filed in the last year regarding reckless moped drivers, many of which allegedly involved unregistered scooters operating illegally within the city.
"Boston can no longer be the Wild West," said Councilor Ed Flynn, who represents the city's second district. "Whether it's cars, mopeds, dirt bikes, electric bikes, or bikes, everyone has to be obeying the same rules of the road."
While no one wants an influx of scooter-related injuries—and few, if any, would endorse things like driving on sidewalks in heavily foot-trafficked areas—Boston's ordinance is curious in its selective application. It specifically applies to prominent gig companies that specialize in food delivery from restaurants, but does not apply to companies that focus on grocery delivery.
The presumed logic is that a DoorDash scooter driver picking up a Chipotle burrito is more likely to access sidewalks with lots of pedestrians than an Instacart driver in a large, open grocery parking lot. This overlooks the reality that most urban grocery stores lack traditional suburbia-style lots, or that a grocery shopper is just as likely to deliver to a high-rise apartment in a busy area as a driver carrying a Five Guys order.
Further adding to the arbitrary nature of the new ordinance, it only applies to delivery companies that fulfill at least one million orders per year. But when it comes to road safety, a scooter or e-bike driver's recklessness would rarely seem correlated to who provides his or her paycheck, any more than one could assume that a Domino's pizza delivery driver is automatically more dangerous than a driver from a local pizzeria. If anything, drivers for larger gig companies may be safer given that these companies usually require their drivers to be at least 18 years old even for scooter and bike delivery, whereas local joints might employ 16- or 17-year-old high schoolers for cheaper labor (16 is the minimum age to operate an e-bike in Massachusetts).
One reason for the clunky and selective application of the new ordinance is that it is drivers, not e-platforms, who are behind the wheels of a scooter or e-bike.
"Boston already has comprehensive traffic laws designed to address safety concerns associated with food delivery drivers," said Councilor Erin Murphy, one of only two councilmembers to vote against the ordinance. "Effective enforcement of these existing regulations should be our primary strategy, rather than introducing additional legislation that may be redundant and burdensome." (Ironically, Boston officials have even pushed the use of e-bikes for certain types of deliveries in recent years in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.)
The proliferation of e-bikes and scooters in heavily urban areas raises important policy issues that deserve thoughtful deliberation. As senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute Nicole Gelinas has pointed out, much of the "conflict" between scooters and pedestrians has been "created by transportation planners who pit walkers, cyclists and now scooterists against each other by continuing to devote far more street space to the car."
But instead of looking at themselves—or the drivers actually responsible for Beantown's concerns—Boston's progressive planners apparently find it much easier to keep targeting the gig economy boogeyman.
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If we can't send illegals home, send them to Boston and NYC.
It's working out great for them.
Send them more.
There are a lot of places that think America would be better off flooded with illegals. Palo Alto, Beverley Hills, Adirondacks, Manhattan, Upstate New York, Orange County, Aspen, Bel Air, Georgetown, Martha's Vineyard, etc.
Fill them up to their heart's desire.
The problem with this is they’re being used to apportion more congressional seats and electoral college votes.
It’s funny with a small amount though.
Perhaps review the laws about the census, and then go for it.
But do consider building walls first, so the new food truck impresarios and their sanctuary city sponsors have to stay in place.
The judge that was arrested is turning into another hilariously bad story to scream moral defenses of by the left.
The judge was in the middle of the trial and helped the illegal in front of multiple witnesses whole his trial was ongoing. An illegal with a violent crime history.
Elizabeth MacDonald
@LizMacDonaldFOX
What AG Pam Bondi detailed shows it’s getting worse for Milwaukee Judge Dugan, arrested for obstructing ICE - including that what she did was in front of witnesses:
“This guy was in court being prosecuted by a state prosecutor for domestic violence battery. He had beat up two people, a guy and a girl, beat the guy, hit the guy 30 times, knocked him to the ground, choked him, beat up a woman so badly, they both had to go to the hospital.”
The victims “were sitting in the courtroom with the state prosecutor, the judge learns that ICE was outside to get the guy because he had been deported in 2013, came back in our country, commits these crimes and is charged with committing these crimes. Victims are in court, the judge finds out” ICE is there to arrest him, “she goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officers, she's furious, visibly shaken upset, sends them off to talk to the chief judge. She comes back in the courtroom, takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers, takes them out the private exit and tells them to leave, while a state prosecutor and victims of domestic violence are sitting in the court room.”
Where was the DuE pRoCeSs in that case?
Victims don't get due process. Only the criminals.
Correction: only Democrats, and their pet perpetrators, get due process, and that is whatever they need to "due" to avoid prosecution and punishment.
Conservatives, or any target lower on the intersectional totem pole (thing black kid accused of campus rape) CAN'T get due process, because that risks letting Bad People use actual laws to avoid "Justice".
Jeffy, YOOHOOI!! Get on here protect this poor man from this injustice? Please show us where this poor asylum seeker needs even more trials to cost citizens more money just so you can virtue signal what a good human being you are.
The entire accounting of the situation is even more wild. Multiple court employees seemed to help try and get the illegal out and safe from arrest.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/daily-memo/3392405/will-judge-hannah-dugan-become-next-hero-trump-resistance-flores-ruiz/
"Help, help, save me, Lying Jeffy" - Judge Dugan
Better save him, Jeff. Time for some of your famous false equivalency and begging the question.
Her. Woke masking Karen.
Gig workers are independent.
Democrats hate independence.
Many gig workers are illegal entrants.
Democrats love illegal entrants.
Corporations are easier to get fines from (they have money).
Therefore the democrat lawmakers target the gig companies.
Can't be having independent illegal immigrants - they might not be sufficiently grateful to the Democratic Party and start demanding things from the Dems rather than shutting up, taking the welfare, and bolstering the population count for Representative seats in Congress.
As the left screams racism at Trump, the left in Washington passes 120k forgivable loans for non whites.
https://notthebee.com/article/washington-state-now-gives-120000-in-forgivable-loans-for-new-homebuyers-but-only-if-theyre-black
Skin color is the most important thing.
It's how you know people are good or bad. They held the same basic premise seventy years ago in the south.
They’re back to: “Massive resistance “.
The Minnessota DA who let a government employer off after 20k damages to 6 teslas makes sure to go for felonies for non government employees over vandalism to 1 car.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2025/04/soros-backed-prosecutor-who-let-tesla-vandal-walk-charged-teen-who-keyed-coworkers-car-with-felony/
Wonder if there's a federal crime he can be charged with.
Michigan and reason of course we're out claiming ONLY 15 non citizens were found to have voted in Michigan.
Turns out the sec of state made sure to ignore all voters without a drivers license in the investigation.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/mi-secretary-state-review-non-citizens-voter-rolls-excluded-those-without
No license? Then it never happened.
Sarcasmic holds a similar opinion when it comes to driving under the influence.
Democrats: tariffs are evil!!! (When conservatives do it)
Also democrats: boycott el salvador!!!
https://legalinsurrection.com/2025/04/j-b-pritzker-announces-el-salvador-boycott-over-kilmar-abrego-garcia-situation/
Eh? So now tariffs are boycotts of foreigners, not taxes on Americans. Gotcha.
That's (D)ifferent. Foreign countries shouldn't be imprisoning their own Mafioso. It's mean.
Your Next President. (lol)
Stop and confiscate all scooters without license plates.
If anything, drivers for larger gig companies may be safer given that these companies usually require their drivers to be at least 18 years old even for scooter and bike delivery, whereas local joints might employ 16- or 17-year-old high schoolers for cheaper labor (16 is the minimum age to operate an e-bike in Massachusetts).
You poor innocent naive man.
In reality a large percentage of these drivers use their friends and families to create profiles for them. It is a huge scandal with Uber, Lyft, and delivery services.
The problem became so precelant that businesses like Walmart now require in person verification.
https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-spark-delivery-drivers-prove-identity-in-person-2025-3
This is not true of all services. Hence the unlicensed vehicles and such.
When long haul truckers cause accidents, the companies are liable. Why should these entities that arrange the deliveries be a different standard?
The normalization of food and grocery delivery is one of the enduring negative consequences of COVID Theater.
Plus, people are lazy.
Why is that negative? Do services not have value?
Boston isn't looking to fix any problems, this is a shakedown on the people they think have the most ability to pay them.
Plain and simple.
Boston ranks up there with Chicago when it comes to corruption. Look at it from that point of view and it makes more sense.
Cite?
No, no, no, no.
Yes, there is a distinction between being a 'contractor' and an 'employee' and these riders are contractors.
BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT
You are responsible for the behavior of your contractors when they're doing your work for you.
UberEats wants to allow anyone to deliver food using their app as a central booking - great. I love the gig economy.
But you need to vet your contractors.
Look, in the Liberal mind (and Boston is certainly in the liberal mind), people have no autonomy or agency. And thus we must ban things, lest they compel people to do anti-social things, like driving scooters on sidewalks, shooting gang rivals, or mowing down old ladies in parades.
Also, prosecuting individuals belies the core ethic of identity politics, and risks targeting people who belong to favored groups.