These things are also illegal in the Netherlands. Well, not the one about holding an umbrella while biking. Enforcement here is...absent. Maybe if you went through a red light in front of a waiting police car you might get their attention, but otherwise police do not see bicycle infractions, because if they do they will be stuck all day handing out tickets.
Same in Russia, the bicycle is a form of transport and you can’t drive while drunk. So you can lose your license on top of paying a large fine, but yoy have to be really unlucky to get caught like that.
These things are also illegal in the Netherlands. Well, not the one about holding an umbrella while biking. Enforcement here is...absent. Maybe if you went through a red light in front of a waiting police car you might get their attention, but otherwise police do not see bicycle infractions, because if they do they will be stuck all day handing out tickets.
Same in Russia, the bicycle is a form of transport and you can’t drive while drunk. So you can lose your license on top of paying a large fine, but yoy have to be really unlucky to get caught like that.
You mean people in Russia drive sober sometimes?
How else would you get to the shop to buy some Bugulma?