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To: John Semmens
Reducing automobile use and encouraging public transportation is said to have other benefits as well: less traffic congestion; less air pollution; and a more-satisfied workforce, as fewer people start the day frustrated or angry from the morning commute.

Let's not forget the "benefit" of riding next to someone who probably hasn't bathed in a week.

Seriously though, I wonder how long it will be until some liberal utopia like SF tries to force public transportation on its people. Just like with "no fireplace" days, could "no private auto days" be in the cards?

11 posted on 01/18/2008 11:22:59 PM PST by SIDENET (Hubba Hubba...)
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To: SIDENET
"Let's not forget the "benefit" of riding next to someone who probably hasn't bathed in a week."

Another benefit of liberal utopia. You can be sure the advocates of this won't be on that bus.

16 posted on 01/18/2008 11:33:05 PM PST by blackbart.223 (I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
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