Key facts
- Kingston council made sexist claims about e-bikes.
- The council stated e-bikes could help women 'look nice'.
- The council also claimed e-bikes could aid in 'traditional domestic responsibilities'.
- Residents criticised the council's comments on Facebook.
- The council has since apologised for the remarks.
Kingston council has issued an apology after making controversial statements regarding the benefits of e-bikes for women. The council reportedly claimed that e-bikes could help women 'look nice' and assist them in 'perform[ing] their traditional domestic responsibilities'. These remarks quickly drew criticism from residents on social media platforms like Facebook. One woman expressed her outrage, calling the comments 'sexist horror' and urging 'women of Kingston' to 'weep'. The council has since acknowledged the backlash and apologised for the offensive nature of their statements.
