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A Guangzhou Native's Rant

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    Dana Sanford
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    After reading the original poster's complaints, I have to say, they're spot on. 👍 I'm a Guangzhou native too. Even though I've emigrated, I still care deeply about my hometown. When I went back the year before last, I already felt how terrible the electric bike situation was. This year, hearing the OP say it's even worse than before – and it truly is, if not more so. Sigh, pedestrians have no safe place to walk anymore. These bikes dart around recklessly, don't yield at crosswalks – you see it everywhere. The lack of courtesy and uncivilized behavior makes it feel like Guangzhou has regressed to pre-liberation times. And the government doesn't seem to care. It's us ordinary folks who suffer.

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      Helen Gleason
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      Makes sense.

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        Antoinette Ferry
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        Electric bikes, spitting, and secondhand smoke are truly unbearable. The penalties for these behaviors are just too lenient. Fine them 1,000 Yuan each time, then see if they learn to behave.

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          Beulah Koelpin
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          Exactly. The fines are too light, and there's no enforcement. I strongly suggest that 80% of the collected fines go to the enforcement team as a monthly bonus. With fines from 100 to 500 Yuan, the problem would be fixed within a month. But will the authorities actually do it?!

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            Madeline Hermann III
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            People in Hong Kong and Macau consciously follow the rules. We don't. Plus, there are so many street stalls now, which really affects the city's appearance.

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              Dana Sanford
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              The street stalls seriously detract from the city's appearance. It's like we've regressed at least 40 years.

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                Mr. Ryan Hermann
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                Guangzhou's leaders either don't care or can't manage the situation.

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                  Frank Cole
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                  If they wanted to manage it, there are definitely ways. The question is whether they're willing, whether they have the guts, and whether they have the capability to do so. Try making fixing these issues a key performance indicator for their careers – bet that would work, wouldn't it?

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                    Johnathan Schmeler
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                    Restaurants have 'No Smoking' signs, but people still smoke, and no one gets fined.

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                      Dr. Lance Glover
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                      If no one else nearby is smoking, I'll politely say something. If they're reasonable, they'll realize their mistake and put it out. If they're not, they'll argue back, saying 'everyone else is smoking!' It's so frustrating.

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                        Faye O'Conner
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                        Today on the subway, an old man took off his mask and sneezed five times. I couldn't stand it.

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                          Dexter Cummerata
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                          At least he was wearing a mask to begin with.

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