• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOPM
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    2 days ago

    That requires a surveillance state sadly. But the best solution is to charge (non disabled) drivers a toll fee for journeys under 3 miles, making it so they’re forced to use public transport or bikes for short journeys.

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      2 days ago

      It doesn’t require any surveillance state shit? It’s literally just a “throw tax money on it” -problem. If public transport is free or at least considerably cheaper than private car, more people will use it, meaning there’s more space in cities for pedestrians and cyclists, less pollution, what else. Then sell your carbon offsets to Germany to get back your investment on public transport lmao

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        21 hours ago

        How are you planning to pay the train drivers and station staff? I love free transport systems, but they’re never actually free and at least in the UK, there’s so much staked into the system that it’s impossible to just flip a switch, declare it free and expect it to survive.

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          16 hours ago

          You’re from UK that somehow found the funds to enforce “pls don’t carry a knife”

          What I’m saying is that there’s always means to fund reasonable effort if there’s interest for it in the government. Hell, UK found the funds to completely fuck the exports and imports to/from EU

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            16 hours ago

            While I agree that the government should fund sensible things. We’re not even willing to fund our NHS, we’re not about to fund free transport. So we need to look at practical means to make it fund itself and force the public to change their habits.

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              15 hours ago

              I would argue that public transport is up there in the top 5 things government SHOULD be funding, as part of critical infrastructure.