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"If you want to buy an impounded Bird scooter that

"If you want to buy an impounded Bird scooter that is so good you need three things — one, you need to find out who owns the kit that you purchased — and two, you need to know who you purchased it from and tell us what the kit does," he wrote.

"You won't get this kit from Boing, as you can see in the picture, but you will get that kit from a group of people who own a lot of scooters. I think that is a pretty good guess."

Doctorow wrote that the company's "personal conversion kit" had been sold to another scooter dealer, a person who was not the scooter manufacturer and had been informed of the problem.

"This person is no longer with us and has left us a free pass to sell an impounded and damaged scooter, but he was asked to remove the items from the scooter in which he purchased them," Doctorow wrote. "We have offered to provide this person with the kit and he agrees to do that, and we will do the same for you."

The scooter manufacturer subsequently removed the purchased items from the scooter.

A spokesperson for Boing Boing, which is currently making some of the toys, didn't immediately return calls for comment.

Bird's latest lawsuit is one of a series of such scooter-related lawsuits that have been filed in California, Texas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C.

The lawsuits are not related to the Scooter Owners Petition, which has been filed recently in Massachusetts. The petition seeks the removal of one of the scooters that the Massachusetts government has seized.

The scooter owner petition filed last month in Massachusetts claims that the scooter manufacturer is infringing on his right to use the scooter, which provides him with legal protection against unlawful use.

According to the Massachusetts suit, the Scooter Owners Petition includes a number of claims of infringement. The documents were filed in December as part of a lawsuit against Boing Boing that alleges that Boing has unlawfully taken control of the Scooter Owners Petition and that the Scooter Owners Petition has been improperly used to seek forfeiture of the Scooter Owners Kit.

The Scooter Owners Petition also alleges that Boing Boing has unlawfully transferred control of the Scooter Owners Kit to the Scooter Owners Scooter Group, which is a subsidiary of the Scooter Owners Scooter Company and is incorporated in New York.

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