13/12/2016
PRAGUE'S SEGWAY BAN
After years of talk, Prague’s Segway ban was approved by local officials back in May, enacted in August with an advertising campaign to inform potential riders, and signs have been going up the past two weeks to officially make the no-Segway zones crystal clear.
But if you’ve travelled through the city center recently, you’ve probably still come across unhindered riders.
That should end starting today: the last of Prague’s 610 Segway-restricting signs are going up this morning, meaning the ban can finally be enforced by local authorities, reports Pražský deník. For real.
Prague police are ready to begin issuing fines, according to police spokesperson Irena Seifertová, which can be levied up to 2000 CZK (around 80 USD) at the officer's discretion.
Source: http://bit.ly/2gEt69k
The law is on the books, the signs are up, and police will finally start issuing fines from today. Right?