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“So this wonderful Net Zero could be really dangerous?” “What about these electric batteries we keep seeing catching fire” “We didn’t safety test the electric Batteries” Electric Buses, City E-Scooters & E-Bikes keep catching fire in London - Susan Hall establishes they have never been safety checked.

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