Lapsevanem Pert Lombi tütar kukkus liiga kiiresti sõitnud elektritõukerattalt

Lapsevanem Pert Lombi tütar kukkus liiga kiiresti sõitnud elektritõukerattalt

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Parent Pert Lomb's daughter fell from an electric scooter going too fast

Pert Lombi pere . Nad jälgisid, kuidas nende 12-aastane tütar Elisabeth .
Elisabeth . Ta ja . Ta .
Isa Pert Lomp rääkis, et nad ei teadnud, kas Elisabeth ellu jääb ja millises seisus ta tuleb välja. Nüüd Elisabeth paraneb.
Elisabeth ja . Ainult üks kõrv ei kuule hästi, aga loodetavasti see paraneb.
Enam kui sada lapsevanemat kirjutasid Pertile, et nad ei osta enam kiireid tõukerattaid. Nad nägid internetti videoid, kus lapsed sõidavad liiga kiiresti.
Politsei ütleb, et alaealised sõidavad . Politsei ja leiab igal korral keelatud sõidukeid.
Praegu saab politsei tõukurattaid ja . Politsei tahab nüüd kohtust luba tõukerattad täielikult ära võtta.
Elisabethi isa , et nad ei ostaks lastele kiireid tõukerattaid. Ta ütleb, et lastega saab teha muid asju, näiteks , aga mitte .
Pert Lomb's family spent the last few weeks in the children's hospital. They watched as their 12-year-old daughter Elisabeth fought for her life.
Elisabeth fell from an electric scooter borrowed from a friend. She was riding nearly 55 kilometers per hour and wasn't wearing a helmet. She was in a coma for several days.
Father Pert Lomp said they didn't know if Elisabeth would survive or what condition she would be in. Now Elisabeth is recovering.
Elisabeth took her first steps and the tubes were removed. Only one ear doesn't hear well, but hopefully it will improve.
More than a hundred parents wrote to Pert, saying they would no longer buy fast scooters. They saw videos on the internet where children were riding too fast.
The police say minors are riding too fast on prohibited scooters. The police are conducting checks around schools and finding prohibited vehicles every time.
Currently, the police can temporarily confiscate scooters and fine parents with monetary penalties. The police now want court permission to completely confiscate scooters.
Elisabeth's father advises all parents not to buy fast scooters for their children. He says there are other things to do with children, like going to the movies or theater, but not buying dangerous vehicles.