Purely conjecture here as I'm not sure on the specifics of the rental system but surely there is some measure of accountability in operation?
I was under the impression that by scanning a qr code it registered the rental to your account, hence discouraging bad actor behaviour with the potential punishments for discarding or hoarding a bicycle that those actions would incur in fines etc.
If not, how difficult could this type of measure be to implement?
This article was originally published on Young Australians in International Affairs blog, Insights. It is reprinted with kind permission. Link: https://goo.gl/WczzJ4
Apologies for the miss-type, the error has been corrected:
"Firstly, it is important to recall that in the entire span since the United States acquired nuclear weapons, outside the two instances in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, it has not seen fit to use them."
There are auto-voting scripts that can be installed as plugins in Chrome and Firefox to help with this. I did exactly this last night and woke to find myself in the largest of the groups. It was entirely unfulfilling.
As mentioned by some people in the comments, Assange may still be arrested due to the lack of jurisdiction of UN panel's such as this.
If that is the case, what is there that we (as supporters of Assange's plight) can do to add pressure to the UK government and forward the effort towards securing his freedom?