This year, as San Diego started to emerge from its COVID-19 cave with the introduction of vaccines and return to in-person events, La Jollans were hard at work behind the scenes to make changes for the community as it transitions to its next (hopefully post-COVID) stage.
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Bird said the letters were sent to property owners and managers based on information it received from Scoot Scoop.
Dan Borelli, one of the owners of Scoot Scoop, said the two companies have been involved in litigation since 2019 and that Bird “requested discovery copies of our towing authorizations.”
Bird is now using that information “to intimidate our clients,” Borelli said.
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Bird’s letters ask that the recipients stop using Scoot Scoop and instead file a report about stray scooters through the city of San Diego’s Get It Done app or contact Bird directly.