It doesn't matter in what part of the world you are in, don't do this. Your number will 100% be used for illegal/malicious activity and you, as the registered number owner and holder will get into trouble.
Not sure if it makes a difference, just want to dump info here:
Feddit.org is owned by an austrian non-profit, so I assume it's the Austrian law that they have to follow.
fediverse.foundation is their page.
Definitely, I'd even say at level 3!
Definitely a map for outliers I'd say. It's showing how many people have "easy access" to a hospital/medical care (data mentions that the definition of "hospital" varies depending on the country).
Yep. I couldn't find the details but it does seem to be just an average value for individual car owners.
It does, and the dataset does mention that the definition of "hospital" here varies country to country.
It's unfortunate that NUTS 3 Regions in Finland bunch up whole lapland into one big area (maakunta tasolla koko lappi on yksi iso maakunta). I believe the population density is bunched up around cities so that's why we don't actually see the true value for individual areas.
100% agree. We need this.
Don't give my brain too much credit: it threw my glasses into the trash instead of the dirty tissue in my other hand few days ago!
Also holy shit that's a thing?! Sounds like the kind of sports I'd watch!
This is usually the case in Finland too thankfully. I guess it would be interesting to see some kind of emergency service vehicles/transport per 1000 people stats as well since that's going to be real problem if emergency service resources are too scarce.
This is also super interesting. Do you mind adding all this info we have had in this comment section into your post body? Or maybe with the next post you make. This kinda info makes for really interesting discussion!
Finally have time to write about my recent intensive course I took for German:
It as honestly a much needed boost in my learning. A structured, short, clear in-person course. Expensive but well worth it to get back into more steady language learning for someone like me who easily loses track.
It was A1 course, which was easy for me since I feel like I'm somewhere closer to end of A2, but I felt like I really needed refreshing and I felt like I've missed some grammar (it was really nice to just ask the teacher about things that have been bugging me).
Like @baggins@lemmy.ca said, you'll be even more vulnerable.
If your country doesn't care about their own law then if you end up in authorities' radar you are going to suffer for not having law protect you.
Please don't do it. You'll just fuck up your own situation. If you want to help people just volunteer your time or something, not your identity or your own security.