She was hit by an e-scooter despite Toronto's ban. The city needs to step up regulation, she says

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Thinking back on it now, Ashley Milton can’t say how long she was unconscious.

She remembers walking north on Jane Street in late June, on her way to work, when she heard the bell of an e-scooter ringing from behind her. She looked over her shoulder and saw the rider quickly approaching. She tried to step out of its way, not quite sure how to predict its path. 

Then they collided. 

“I saw him, I heard him, but he was going so fast,” she said. “I didn’t have a chance to get out of the way.”

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When she came to, the rider had his hands

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