Lawmakers eye regulation for Hong Kong's first bike-share service
Messy parking sparked calls and complaints against the service.
A report from South China Morning Post reported that lawmakers and district councillors have urged the government to tighten rules after the recent debut of the city’s first bike-sharing service prompted a string of complaints about the haphazard parking of bicycles.
But according to Raphael Cohen, founder of Gobee.bike, there is no such need, based on his assessment of the fledgling bike-sharing business.
Sha Tin district councillor Billy Chan Shiu-yeung said he had received complaints about Cohen’s company, and calls for more stringent bicycle parking rules.
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