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Some one in Australia did but I don't know the story yet.
Depending on what the reasons are for stopping/suspending someone from using their scooter.
If they did not have a legitimate reason to stop me from using the scooter, then I would fight it.
But if the person is a danger to themselves or others, such as riding the scooter on the road like a regular vehicle, causing traffic build up, or near misses with road traffic, and they have been warned then, then the reason for suspending a person from using their scooter is legitimate.
I live in Victoria and a man died year or so ago on his scooter, he lived around the corner from me, and he would often ride his scooter in the middle of the road, blocking the road, even nearly causing many accidents, he had been spoken to by the police after many complaints & near misses, sadly he ran out of luck.
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