SALISBURY, MD---Spin, which has operated bike share programs at campuses across the country, including Salisbury University, has announced it is retiring the program. As a result, daily support for bike share operations has been halted nationally, and the Spin bike app may cease functionality at any time.
SU is waiting for details regarding bike collection and information on the refunding of extended memberships. (The University reaped no financial benefit from the program, but supported bike sharing as part of its sustainability efforts and as a service to campus users.) The Sustainability Office and City of Salisbury are exploring other options which might provide alternatives to bike ownership, as Spin had.
A stolen scooter will bring far more money than a stolen bike.
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ReplyDeleteJust like the folk festival. Get ready to get forked!
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ReplyDeleteA stolen scooter will bring far more money than a stolen bike.
July 27, 2018 at 12:18 PM
Ever hear of tracking devices?
The local low level drug dealer thanks you
ReplyDeleteUntrained people on motor scooters? Lawsuits waiting to happen!
ReplyDeleteSalisbury University has a Sustainability Office? What the hell is that? How much does the Director of Sustainability get paid? If it's more than $10/week it's too much.
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ReplyDeleteEver hear of disable tracking device.....check the internet, you tube gives you step by step instructions....
Another waste of tax dollars.Festival will be another.
ReplyDeleteSo, they had sustainability for less than a year, right?
ReplyDeleteMore ways of the criminals getting out of ECI to ride around and sell their DRUGS
ReplyDeleteEver hear of disable tracking device.....check the internet, you tube gives you step by step instructions....
ReplyDeleteJuly 27, 2018 at 5:00 PM
I knew someone would say something like this when I wrote what I did. lol. Geesh, everything has to be Mission Impossible-ish for some of you.
While what you say might be true, if a tracker was used that is in a YouTube video, someone can find the tracker to disable it, there is only one tracker being used, and a whole host of other possibilities.
Whatever the case, I'm sure whoever owns these scooters has the means, the experience, the intelligence, yada yada yada, to protect their assets and to recover same.
If we were talking about a smallsbury company or other local enterprises you might have a solid case. I'm sure whatever scenario anyone could bring up you could find some super-spy-worthy technique to defeat it. lol.
But for the run-of-the-mill criminal element in these parts, I doubt such drastic measures would be necessary. But please, continue on. You are entertaining for a change.
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ReplyDeleteUntrained people on motor scooters? Lawsuits waiting to happen!
July 27, 2018 at 3:41 PM
Just how much training do you think anyone needs to ride a bicycle with a motor attached to it? lol
A lot of the orange bikes are in front of the bike shop on Rt 13 South. They have been abandoned all over the city, and are never removed, they are another blight on the city. Something else for the Festival Fools to see, because if they come to this event which WBOC keeps plugging they will be real Fake Jake fools.
ReplyDeleteA hugely popular and successful business.
ReplyDeleteThat is why they are stopping it.
LOL
I would love to ride it into the river.
ReplyDeleteWe can have Friday night DWI races for college kids.
ReplyDeleteGay Day with his jacked up teefers screwed the pup on this one.
ReplyDeleteBwahahahahahahaha!! Jake Day is using Twitter to beg for someone to pick up his failed bike program. What an idiot! He should be embarrassed. He's definitely embarrassed the City of Salisbury!!
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Mayor Jake Day Retweeted Matt Drew
Certified @BikeLeague #BikeFriendlyCity @CityofSBY, investing in bike lanes & trails w/ 9,000+ student University @SalisburyU seeks up+coming #bikeshare co to replace vendor who is dropping bikes for scooters only @VeoRideBike @ofo_bicycle @Mobike @limebike @MobikeUSA @jumpbikes
Now this is funny, Barb Duncan kissing her boss's butt just to keep her job. These are the kind of losers that you need to watch out for. Nothing but knife wounds in your back from people like these.
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Barb Duncan
Barb Duncan Retweeted Mayor Jake Day
With Salisbury University Move In Day & National Folk Festival right around the corner, we need a new #bikeshare vendor here in our city!Barb Duncan added,
Mayor Jake Day
@jacobrday
Certified @BikeLeague #BikeFriendlyCity @CityofSBY, investing in bike lanes & trails w/ 9,000+ student University @SalisburyU seeks up+coming #bikeshare co to replace vendor who is dropping bikes for scooters only @VeoRideBike @ofo_bicycle @Mobike @limebike @MobikeUSA @jumpbikes
8:16 PM - 27 Jul 2018
Matt Drew, sucking up to Jake Day Tweets that this POS bike program is a success based on a Salisbury Independent article. That's like using SNOPES to do your fact-checking. Matt Drew you are a loser just like your boi Gay Day is.
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Proof: 15,000 rides in 5 months. .@CityofSBY IS a successful community for hosting bike share program. Great opportunity for a new provider! @jacobrday @ofo_bicycle @limebike @Mobike @jumpbikes
https://t.co/qoTWJqb7t4
"... I'm sure whoever owns these scooters has the means, the experience, the intelligence, yada yada yada, to protect their assets and to recover same..."
ReplyDeleteNot at all. This people who own this company have no skin in the game as they are funded entirely by government grants. If the program is successful they make money. If all the scooters get stolen they have no loss but the taxpayers do!
speaking of SU, why did Jackie Welfonder get fired? That one has been a hush hush.
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