Stop the on-campus scooter posession ban at Hart High Scool

With the addendum of the California Vehicle Code in early 2006, provisional license carriers (teenage students,) may no longer transport other passengers under the age of twenty five (25) years. For t... continue reading »

50 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (50 total)
1.
Sarah B 10 September 2015
2.
Ted B 27 July 2015

"School В Scootering is not a crime!"

3.
Brian Conway 15 July 2015
4.
Heather H 11 June 2015
5.
Alison Delv 14 April 2015

"School Cleveland Can a country truly be free if it's citizens are not allowed to scoot? Welcome to mother Russia,Comrades."

6.
Mary P 21 December 2014

"Why discourage something that's environmentally friendly? Seems the school administrators are taking the easy way out rather than thinking for the future."

7.
Robbie M 16 November 2014

"School William S. Hart Ride On!"

8.
Stephanie B 10 November 2014
9.
Amber Morrison 19 April 2014

"School hart scoot on!"

10.
Natalie B 31 March 2014
11.
Mitchell Madden 20 January 2014

"What is so bad about the scooters?? its like no one gets hurt by them!!!! =Ю"

12.
Taryn W 13 January 2014
13.
Ryan W 27 November 2013
14.
Rusty M 20 September 2013
15.
Kelsey L 1 June 2013
16.
Dyana L 21 March 2013

"School Hart High I also am opposed to the ban of parking bikes on campus for security reasons."

17.
Suzy M 24 January 2013
18.
Joyce Ew 4 November 2012

"go scooters go!!!!"

19.
Marna W 19 October 2012

"Transportation off campus should not be dictated by the school and there should be a way of storing said optional transportation at the school. Going overboard on anything is always a bad thing and a terrible example for the students we are trying to rais"

20.
Taylor C 15 December 2011
21.
Thomas M 3 December 2011

"School Hart cool"

22.
Charles Jw 19 November 2011
23.
Spencer H 5 October 2011
24.
Carrie S 1 October 2011

"There is so much traffic around the schools, this could really help."

25.
Steve Mayer 21 July 2011

"you should be encouraging physical activity and alternative ways of human mobilization, not oppressing it."

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