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KeeHuat 09-03-2018 04:40 PM

It's always reaction rather than proactive. Similar to the e-scooter problem.

How can the regulator and companies not anticipate the problems. This is the fundamental of a good organisation to anticipate the problems or issues that will arise when a product is launched.

jwhtan 09-03-2018 04:54 PM

this problem also reflects badly on the bike renting population's behaviour ...
i am ashamed of the many instances where singaporeans are caught dumping
bicycles into canals and even thrown from high rise buildings
do we always need rules and regulations to behave properly ?

millenium 09-03-2018 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwhtan (Post 10009499)
this problem also reflects badly on the bike renting population's behaviour ...
i am ashamed of the many instances where singaporeans are caught dumping
bicycles into canals and even thrown from high rise buildings
do we always need rules and regulations to behave properly ?

Some countries will be like this, and we have not reached the standards of norway and finland. In the above two countries, they have mature political environment. I suspect even then, if they are fustrated and things occur due to poor planning and issues are taichi, there is a 50% chance some of them may also behave like this. They vandalise as well.:D

SabaDen92 10-03-2018 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwhtan (Post 10009499)
this problem also reflects badly on the bike renting population's behaviour ...
i am ashamed of the many instances where singaporeans are caught dumping
bicycles into canals and even thrown from high rise buildings
do we always need rules and regulations to behave properly ?

Did you see the video of one OfO bike parked in the middle lane of a 3 lane busy mainroad? What is the culprit thinking of? :rolleyes:

Charlesnah 10-03-2018 09:19 AM

Newspaper mentioned a Tall Man (aka professor) said a bike is utilized 30 mins per day in average..

Maybe i not tall enuff to see such “high” utilization..


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hkh 10-03-2018 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlesnah (Post 10009519)
Newspaper mentioned a Tall Man (aka professor) said a bike is utilized 30 mins per day in average..

Maybe i not tall enuff to see such “high” utilization..


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This tall guy must be a CON man........ :D:D

globalcookie 11-03-2018 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwhtan (Post 10009499)
this problem also reflects badly on the bike renting population's behaviour ...
i am ashamed of the many instances where singaporeans are caught dumping
bicycles into canals and even thrown from high rise buildings
do we always need rules and regulations to behave properly ?

Much as we hate regulations but thprimative n rebellious (misvhief) mindset of these morons made it justifiable for gov to put in more regulations.

Cultural civilization is a far cry here. Some humans here.MUST BE treated like dogs.

Quote:

Originally Posted by millenium (Post 10009500)
Some countries will be like this, and we have not reached the standards of norway and finland.

I see otherwise. It's not politics but mindset. No amount of education can teach ill minded individuals to be good. Such are not humans but mere dogs. You can teach and trained dogs. Sorry, it isninsulting to dogs comparing such individuals

Look at Japan and Myanmar. Their politics are contrasting but Japanese are highly cultured and behaved. Not obedient but civic. Myanmar, if we recall sometime back, after a soccer match in SG, they clear their own thrash (cups, wrappers) while highly educated Singaporeans are opposite.

Ong88 11-03-2018 01:56 PM

On one hand city planners hope for carless future, these bike schemes and autonomous cars are part of that future.

On the other hand, only the riff raff and rolling stones need such bike schemes at the moment. So we get monkeys using them mostly.

millenium 11-03-2018 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by globalcookie (Post 10009612)
Much as we hate regulations but thprimative n rebellious (misvhief) mindset of these morons made it justifiable for gov to put in more regulations.

Cultural civilization is a far cry here. Some humans here.MUST BE treated like dogs.


I see otherwise. It's not politics but mindset. No amount of education can teach ill minded individuals to be good. Such are not humans but mere dogs. You can teach and trained dogs. Sorry, it isninsulting to dogs comparing such individuals

Look at Japan and Myanmar. Their politics are contrasting but Japanese are highly cultured and behaved. Not obedient but civic. Myanmar, if we recall sometime back, after a soccer match in SG, they clear their own thrash (cups, wrappers) while highly educated Singaporeans are opposite.

Japan culture is deeply rooted to be cohesive and neat. Their pple has much in common in values and behaviour. That is why they dun accept migrants easily, if want migrate there have to change to japanese name and follow their culture.

Singapore has no identity.

millenium 11-03-2018 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ong88 (Post 10009616)
On one hand city planners hope for carless future, these bike schemes and autonomous cars are part of that future.

On the other hand, only the riff raff and rolling stones need such bike schemes at the moment. So we get monkeys using them mostly.

Maybe also hope more cycle around to relieve our heathcare expenditure in future.:D


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