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Juveniles face fines of up to 30,000 rubles for using electric scooters.

Parental rental accounts are suspended for minors, yet adults remain accountable for the actions taken under their supervision.

Minors have their rental accounts restricted, yet adults are equally held accountable for their...
Minors have their rental accounts restricted, yet adults are equally held accountable for their actions.

Juveniles face fines of up to 30,000 rubles for using electric scooters.

In response to concerns over the use of electric scooters by minors in Omsk, Russia, authorities have enacted stricter enforcement measures. The fine for transferring a scooter to a minor has been increased threefold to 30,000 rubles.

Scooter-sharing companies, such as MTS Yurent, have vowed to respond to eyewitness complaints and police signals when minors are found riding scooters. Account owners will be held responsible for any such instances. The company highlighted that it records such cases for subsequent action.

To further ensure compliance, scooter sharing companies are advocating for the implementation of mandatory verification through 'Gosuslugi' for electric scooter rentals in Omsk. This move aims to establish user accountability and promote adherence to local regulations.

Under the proposed system, potential renters will be required to register on the 'Gosuslugi' platform with personal identification documents to verify their identity. This measure seeks to manage scooter usage, discourage unauthorized rentals, and minimize potential risks associated with accidents or misuse.

Despite the potential benefits, the implementation of this system might face challenges due to technical issues, concerns over privacy, or difficulties in access for those without internet access or digital literacy. The city may enforce compliance through fines or penalties for failure to verify identity prior to renting scooters.

The mandatory verification process for electric scooter rentals in Omsk will contribute to enhancing safety and orderliness. However, it may pose questions regarding user privacy, technological challenges, and economic impact on rental businesses. The success of this initiative hinges on adequately addressing these concerns for a smooth implementation.

What about introducing stricter measures for other popular urban mobility options, such as promoting electric cars, electric-vehicles, and upgrading lifestyles with gadgets like wearables and smartphones? For instance, electric car rentals can be made subject to the same mandatory verification process, ensuring responsible usage among minors and reducing potential risks associated with accidents or misuse. Enacting penalties for violations can further encourage compliance. Similarly, technology companies can take steps to verify user identities before selling gadgets to minors, ensuring they adopt a safe and responsible approach to using new tech products. Addressing concerns about privacy, technical issues, and economic impact will be essential for successful implementation.

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