The China-based company says its updated app will prompt users to park in suggested parking spaces, but may take harder measures if it is necessary. SINGAPORE: Bike sharing start-up ofo said it intends to take the “soft” approach to tackling the issue of errant parking of its dockless bicycles, but is not averse to implementing tougher rules if the problem persists. Speaking to Channel NewsAsia on Wednesday (May 24), Mr Lawrence Cao, head of ofo’s Asia Pacific Business, said the issue of errant parking, and the misuse of its bicycles here in general, is not unique to the local business and the same can be seen in China too. “Human behaviour is (all) the same,” he noted, adding that the general behaviour of Singapore users is “quite honest”. Since the emergence of bike sharing services in Singapore, there have been reports of bicycles parked indiscriminately as well as cases of misuse and vandalism. In fact, ofo had made a police report in April after a teen was seen thrashing one of its bicycles in a video posted online. To address this, Mr Cao said its updated app will include suggestions for users to park within the geographic region they are…