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BritishDixie
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« on: July 02, 2012, 11:00:56 AM »

Why would people use slow, unreliable, dirty public transport. Its also good to see the country is metamorphmosing into the thirld world with this take up in the use of bicycles, like Vietnam.
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« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2012, 06:34:41 AM »

"The service is bad and I have to wait a long time" is not an adequate excuse to purchase a vehicle and have to pay monthly charges, gas, repairs, parking, and others. If anything, it's an excuse to reform and appropriate fund the public transit system further. If you don't want to wait an hour to get to a location that's four miles away, walk, bike or even carpool.
That would be a lot more expensive for an individual than buying a car.

Is this a joke?
Don't you see the humor in someone being expected to fix the public transit system instead of buying a car?

No I don't, there is nothing humorous about a destructive and non-sustainable system being perpetuated by selfish dicks.

Why are they selfish dicks? Is it because they haven't been taken in by the "oh trees, flowers, rainbows" crowd, who would like to see us go back to living in trees and caves.
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