JAPANESE authorities are cracking down on the bizarre phenomenon taking their airports by storm. Tourists using rideable suitcases powered by lithium-ion batteries to scoot across airports, have been warned they need a driving licence. GettyJapan is saying people using rideable suitcases need a driving license (stock image)[/caption] Many travellers have been caught out after using the speedy and convenient motorised luggage that looks like a child’s scooter. Big name celebs like Paris Hilton have popularised the pricey suitcases but two major airports have advised against using them. This is because of strict laws that deem them “motorised vehicles that can be ridden on roads
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