Operation against electric skateboard scooters in SFM; mayor urges a halt to sales of these vehicles

Authorities in San Francisco de Macorís have launched a comprehensive operation targeting the proliferation of electric skateboard scooters following growing public safety concerns. The National Police initiative responds to widespread complaints about aggressive riding behavior and unauthorized commercial operations involving these vehicles.

The crackdown comes after numerous citizens and parents expressed alarm over the predominant use of these scooters by minors and the absence of proper permits among businesses renting or selling them. Mayor Alex Díaz has publicly endorsed the police action, characterizing the situation as ‘a headache for parents and the community.’

Díaz issued stern warnings to both merchants and parents involved in the scooter trade. He emphasized that businesses operating without municipal authorization must immediately cease operations or face compulsory closure. The mayor specifically highlighted the danger these unregulated vehicles pose to children and the community at large.

Furthermore, Díaz addressed parental responsibility, stating that adults who purchase or rent these scooters for minors would be held fully accountable under extended liability provisions. He characterized such actions as irresponsible and warned that both vehicle owners and facilitating parents would face legal consequences.

The municipal government insists that proper planning and regulatory order must be established, noting that the current situation developed without coordination with local authorities. The administration has made clear that businesses operating without proper permits will be forcibly closed if they fail to comply voluntarily.