• @ABCDE
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    117 days ago

    Does someone having one prevent someone from getting one?

    My friends have one because they have a baby and no car. Is their consumption too much for you?

    • queermunist she/her
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      117 days ago

      Having one instead of a car isn’t overconsumption, but the woman in this article clearly has both. It’s a problem.

      • @ABCDE
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        217 days ago

        Imagine spending $1,000+ when walking is free.

        This seems exclusive from that.

        • queermunist she/her
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          317 days ago

          It’s quite common here to have one for driving around neighbourhoods, as cheap ones can be $1,000+.

          So, where I come from, there’s nothing to drive to in the neighborhood except other houses. Also, a neighborhood is at most a square mile. That’s all I envisioned.

          What, exactly, did you even mean by “neighborhoods”? It’s starting to sound like you’re talking about driving several miles.

          • @ABCDE
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            217 days ago

            It can be several miles since my friend’s one goes for 40km. Your neighbourhood is yours, we have lots of places to go to between neighbourhoods and districts, and lots in each.

            • queermunist she/her
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              317 days ago

              Again, I was just envisioning going around the neighborhood, not going all over a town or city.

              • @ABCDE
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                217 days ago

                That is around the neighbourhood as they can be quite large; it can also be 40+ degrees here, which the baby cannot manage. It means they can go to a restaurant, a cafe, get the shopping, go to a place where it’s nice to walk, then home again, perhaps a 2-3km little trip within their neighbourhood.