China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nurses detained for locking up public-use bikes

- By CHINA DAILY

Two nurses in Beijing are under administra­tive detention for putting their own locks on two publicly shared bikes.

“The two nurses who put private locks on public-use bikes disturbed the public order,” said Liu Lin, a lawyer at Beijing Shuangli Law Firm, because it prevented other people from using the bikes.

Those who intentiona­lly damage property may face a five- to 10-day administra­tive detention, according to the Law on Public Security Administra­tion Punishment­s.

Tang Ke from the publicity office of OFO, the company that owns the bikes, confirmed the news and said further investigat­ion was underway.

The market for public-use bikes — which are stored along sidewalks and can be accessed through an app — has boomed in China since the middle of last year. The new mode of transporta­tion has brought a greener and more convenient mode of urban transporta­tion, but the model has also caused many problems including illegal parking, theft and vandalism. Parking violations are also a common problem, followed by violation of traffic rules.

“Once users scan the app and click ‘accept’ when they rent the bike, they have signed an agreement with the service provider and should follow the rules,” Liu said.

OFO has introduced a blacklist banning users who break its rules.

Many cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen are proposing draft regulation­s to

The two nurses who put private locks on public-use bikes disturbed the public order.”

Liu Lin, lawyer at Beijing Shuangli Law Firm

manage the market for public bikes. The Shenzhen traffic police department has also announced fines for the illegal parking of bikes.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, is briefed on China-developed frigates as he visits the China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp booth at the Internatio­nal Defense Exhibition and Conference in the United Arab Emirates.
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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A public-use bike is seen locked at a residentia­l building in Hefei, Anhui province, in January.

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