RE: The government is always trying to close doors
Hey @robertoueti came here via @crypto.piotr.
Interesting choice of topic. I think every country has some issues with the e-mobility at the moment.
Maybe the US doesn't but that is another topic for another day.
I think you make a valuable arguement
Many say that apps should have minimal security features for their users, but that would make the service more expensive, reducing the ability of people with lower incomes to use this means of transportation.
But I also have to defend the government authority a bit because at least in Germany they try to make streets safe. When I think about that an e-bike would go on the "bike road" with 50km/h plus, it would mean that it would be dangerous to drive without an electric engine on that road.
I know that many laws are dumb or at least seem to be so but most of the time there is a valid reason behind it.
Keep up the good work buddy
Hi @mcnestler
Appreciate your comment.
Personally the biggest problem with regulations I see is the fact, that regulators seem to focus on punishing "abusers" and not on building awareness of the public.
Woudn't you agree?
Yours, Piotr