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Shanghai: One Visit Was Enough (And Then Some).

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    Sammy Schiller
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    Honestly, riding on the sidewalk isn't usually a big deal; everyone does it in residential areas, and people aren't super strict about the rules. You were just unlucky to get caught... Wait, you were riding on People's Avenue? Oh, then you definitely deserved that fine, no complaints there.

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      Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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      As a pedestrian, I find bikes and e-bikes on the sidewalk incredibly annoying and very unsafe. Back in the day, everyone consciously rode in the bike lanes, or would get off and push if they had to be on the sidewalk. I don't know when it became 'no big deal'.

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        Theodore Wiza
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        Hot tip: In Shanghai, for non-motorized vehicles, the first offense usually just gets you a warning, no fine. You only get fined if you're caught a second time after being warned.

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          Marcos Goodwin
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          That's misinformation. Fun fact: In Shanghai now, for non-motorized vehicles, things like not wearing a helmet, riding against traffic, or not using the bike lane don't have a first-offense waiver. It's an immediate fine. Only a few specific violations, like carrying an extra passenger, might get you a warning first.

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            Melinda Wilderman
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            Hot take: In Shanghai, apparently, following the law is wrong, and if you break the law and get caught, it's Shanghai's fault.

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              Josephine Cremin
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              Exactly. And if you get called out online, you can't even reply. If you try to defend yourself, you're accused of discrimination and being xenophobic.

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                Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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                You must have been in a really central, downtown area, riding on the sidewalk, and right in front of an officer too.

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                  Jeremiah Stamm-Carroll
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                  Yeah, I definitely won't do that again.

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                    Kristi Doyle
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                    It's a good thing you came to Shanghai on a bicycle. If you had driven here, forget just fines – I reckon your 12 license points wouldn't have been enough.

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                      Velma Thompson
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                      Not really that bad. I drove there last year.

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                        Sammy Schiller
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                        So the title basically means: 'Okay, I was wrong, but I'm still resentful, hmph! 💢 I'm not coming back!' Is that what you're saying?

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                          Johnathan Schmeler
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                          I was originally just trying to make a joke, riffing on that 'I'm done with love/this place' kind of meme, but it totally backfired.

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