First, the latter. We could discuss about this but here’s it’s even against the law.
Regarding the former: the city of Munich was literally full of them. Now they’re down to some but like a few percent of the original amount. Seriously they were clogging up everything.
I can not imagine them all suddenly being reused in China. But it’s a nice thought.
Oh, when you said landfill in China, I assumed you were talking about rental scooters in China lol. I know nothing about the rental scooter situation in Germany.
Regarding the law: If its a bad law, enforcement is also bad, and it should go unenforced until the law is updated.
Huh. I wonder how we got from “destroy all the bikes” to “there’s bikes most everywhere, and kei-trucks going around making sure they’re where they’re needed.”
First, the latter. We could discuss about this but here’s it’s even against the law.
Regarding the former: the city of Munich was literally full of them. Now they’re down to some but like a few percent of the original amount. Seriously they were clogging up everything.
I can not imagine them all suddenly being reused in China. But it’s a nice thought.
Oh, when you said landfill in China, I assumed you were talking about rental scooters in China lol. I know nothing about the rental scooter situation in Germany.
Regarding the law: If its a bad law, enforcement is also bad, and it should go unenforced until the law is updated.
I see, I meant these, yes:
https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3103908/what-happens-discarded-bikes-chinas-sharing-boom-taxpayers
Huh. I wonder how we got from “destroy all the bikes” to “there’s bikes most everywhere, and kei-trucks going around making sure they’re where they’re needed.”