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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "How Much Should a Parking Space Cost?" video.
@SlurMaster9000 It's an inconvenience when not every single centimeter of a city is built up?
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Yeah, I'm just gonna walk 50km, take a bedframe and some cupboards on my back and then walk 50km back. Brilliant plan.
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Having some parking space at semi affordable prices can be a huge advantage for a city. The lack and expense of parking has often dissuaded me, my friends and my family from going to the city. I really mostly go to get wasted. And if I wasn't young and fit I wouldn't take trains and busses at all. Those are horrible if you're old or otherwise disabled.
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It's funny that you complain about the Youtube algorithm NOT putting you into an opinion bubble.
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Cities should do neither. When lots of people park, parking becomes more expensive and more parking lots are built. When lots of people go by train, train tickets become more expensive and more trains go. The problem with transport is that socialist policies decouple consumer choice from decisions about what to invest in. City officials simply guess or decide ideologically what people do or should be doing.
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@Snowshowslow I don't even comprehend how it's like to be such an authoritarian asshole. Force the plebs to use bicycles, no matter what their actual situation is...
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How about we just let people decide what they want to do rather than forcing our decisions upon them. If trains and busses are fuller, more trains and busses go. If streets and parking lots are fuller, more streets and parking lots are built. The problem is the socialism in infrastructure that decouples the building of streets and railways and trains etc from consumer choices. With modern technology we can easily charge people for the usage of specific streets and trains.
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@matthewboyd8689 You shouldn't make anything. I don't understand how you get this monstrous arrogance to think that you should decide what everyone else is doing.
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