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in #life6 years ago (edited)

Hi @robertoueti,

I must thank @crypto.piotr for sending me the memo and also for sending the link of this very important people centric blog post.

".......France will not allow electric scooters to walk on the sidewalks, applying a fine of more than one hundred euros..... "

Instead of applying fine, they can increase the width of the sidewalk area and put a partition between sidewalk area and the sidescootering area. If they do this way, they can pave way for the development and avoid accidents as well.

"...rulers want to waste time regulating something that is already being used and works perfectly... "

With regards to this point, the mistake is on us because albeit the onus is on us, if we make the deadliest mistake of electing a wrong person to the top job, they are sure to do such nonsense sort of things and waste our invaluable time and money FOR SURE.

Each and every country will have its own set of issues and the sour truth is that these aren't complicated issues, but the rulers out there are making it complicated unfortunately.

For example, take our country India as an example.

The present government has promised many benefits pre-elections, but post elections, they are doing post mortems on many dead bodies due to their inefficient handling of some issues, which erupted as a result of their miscalculation.

  1. Demonetization 2. GST.

While the first bloody thing took many lives (many old aged pill died while standing in ATMs to get money from the banks), the second one brought many businesses to a grinding halt and throwing many entrepreneurs onto the streets.

Regulatory measures are indeed needed to put things under control, but it should not like kill the very society that it was designed to protect.

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Love your comment @marvyinnovation. One of the best I've read today :)

There is always some wisdom in it.

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.

Yours, Piotr