In a letter from public safety to the Fordham community, it says effective January 3, all battery-powered modes of transportation will be banned from 'all university property, including all buildings on and off campus and walkways and sidewalks.'
"This campus isn't very big - you can walk to class. I've been taken out by a scooter before, it's not fun," says Rebecca Chretien.
Crews had to rescue several people after officials say a faulty lithium-ion battery attached to an e-bike caught fire, trapping people inside a 20th-floor apartment.
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