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Former Adelaide politician gets second chance to sue council after tripping over e-scooter – ABC News
A former Labor minister who admits he saw a Beam e-scooter on the footpath before tripping over it in the daytime last year gets a second chance to sue the Adelaide city council for damages.

A former Labor minister who admits he saw a Beam e-scooter on the footpath before tripping over it in the daytime last year has been given a second chance to sue the Adelaide City Council for damages.
Key points:
- Kym Mayes tripped over a Beam e-scooter on a mild spring day
- He lodged a $2,375 damages claim against Adelaide city council and Beam
- The case was dismissed earlier this year, but will be heard again by a different magistrate
Kym Mayes claimed his lef…
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