• @grue
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    10 months ago

    The problem there isn’t free transit, though; the problem there is failing to house the homeless. Although I realize there are people (like you) who bring it up in good faith, I can’t help but think that the people who came up with the idea that charging for transit is good because it keeps homeless off the trains aren’t actually interested in improving either transit or homelessness.

    Also, not having to enforce fare evasion frees up transit police to deter violent crime.

    • @dumpsterlid
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      10 months ago

      I can’t help but think that the people who came up with the idea that charging for transit is good because it keeps homeless off the trains aren’t actually interested in improving either transit or homelessness.

      Congratulations your Mk II I-Don’t-Think-You-Assholes-Actually-Care Fire and Forget Torpedo scored a direct hit on your opponents Battleship HMS Austerity hitting the engine room and immediately (rhetorically) obliterating five whole subreddits of libertarians.

      Thank you for your service

      • @zerog_bandit
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        I roll for initiative against the commenter.

        • @dumpsterlid
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          10 months ago

          It’s super effective, the commenter is an ADHD type Pokémon!

          The commenter will not get anything productive done for the rest of the day and will instead go on a tangent researching meerkats.

          • @olympicyes
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            29 months ago

            This hits a little too close to home!