> digital infrastructure of Citibike is now exploited to keep cyclists who rely on these bikes for safe solo travel off curfewed streets, even essential workers.
To clarify: essential workers are specifically exempted from the curfew:
"This Order shall not apply to police officers, peace officers, firefighters, first
responders and emergency medical technicians, individuals travelling to and from essential work
and performing essential work, people experiencing homelessness and without access to a viable
shelter, and individuals seeking medical treatment or medical supplies. “Essential work” is work
performed by essential businesses or entities as defined or permitted by the Empire State
Development Corporation."[1]
So the Citibike shutdown may be preventing essential workers from legitimately traveling to their jobs.
However, I think it's more likely that Citibike's motive is to prevent loss or damage to their bikes during civil unrest, rather than enforcing the curfew.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 9.1 ms ] threadTo clarify: essential workers are specifically exempted from the curfew:
"This Order shall not apply to police officers, peace officers, firefighters, first responders and emergency medical technicians, individuals travelling to and from essential work and performing essential work, people experiencing homelessness and without access to a viable shelter, and individuals seeking medical treatment or medical supplies. “Essential work” is work performed by essential businesses or entities as defined or permitted by the Empire State Development Corporation."[1]
So the Citibike shutdown may be preventing essential workers from legitimately traveling to their jobs.
However, I think it's more likely that Citibike's motive is to prevent loss or damage to their bikes during civil unrest, rather than enforcing the curfew.
[1] https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/home/downloads/pdf/executive-ord...