Crime & Safety

Scooter-Driving Georgetown Woman Arrested

Ann Goodman has been arrested twice for driving her scooter without a helmet and without a license.

Ann Goodman, a familiar face in the Georgetown community, is putting her scooter-driving days behind her after being arrested twice for driving her scooter, she told NBC Washington.

She has been arrested for not wearing a helmet and driving her scooter without a motorcycle license.

On the Second District police list serv, Patch found one of those instances in which Goodman was arrested in Georgetown for operating a scooter without a license. On Sept. 13 she was pulled over at 32nd Street and Reservoir Road and charged with a misdemeanor.

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Currently, smaller scooters like Vespas are grouped with motorcycles under DC Law. Drivers need to pass a special motorcycle driving test and wear helmets.

She told NBC4 that she has put her scooter in the garage and given up riding it until the District changes its laws.

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“Right after you get out of church and you're going to get a bottle of milk at the Safeway and then you end up in jail," she said during an interview with NBC4.


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