ROTHENBURGER: Government shouldn’t play practical jokes on us with new apps
WHEN GOVERNMENTS and bureaucracies impose new ways of doing things, they should subsidize our tuition fees for the intensive course of study we need to understand their instructions.
I earlier talked about needing a doctorate in travel science in order to use ArriveCAN but that’s just one example.
To be sure, ArriveCAN — self-described as “a user-friendly digital tool” to help travellers — is a continuing mystery. It’s actually a practical joke by a government with a twisted sense of humour.