EUC Rights AllianceField Notes

Building The EUC Ban Watch

Riders need more than opinions. They need clean records that show where bans happen, who is affected, and which less restrictive alternatives were ignored.

What to document

Track city/state rule text, citations, confiscations, warnings, police encounters, insurance denials, commute impacts, public-comment deadlines, council votes, and agency correspondence. Keep screenshots, PDFs, dates, names, and links where possible.

Why it matters

Attorneys and policymakers cannot use scattered social posts as well as they can use structured facts. A clean ban-watch record helps identify patterns, affected riders, jurisdictions that need testimony, and cases where a legal challenge may be worth exploring.

The organizing ask

If a ban or citation affects you, sign the petition and flag legal interest. The goal is to connect the facts before cities normalize outright prohibition.

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