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by ddingus 2036 days ago
For now. That's getting harder to do.

Eventually, everything will be monetized. It's getting more difficult to find public spaces where there isn't an expectation of spending money now. Noticeable.

And maybe it's not a fight. Better management is a plausible path. More people more happy, maybe with the cost of some people not being peak happy.

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I don't understand what you are saying, especially with a sentence that just says "Noticeable."

You do realize that an hour outside of almost any city in the US is practically uninhabited right? Land as a whole is not in short supply.

In urban settings, parks, even rest stops on the Interstates, as examples, the expectation of spending money is on the increase.

This isn't a land availability issue. It's a monetization of public spaces issue.

"Noticable" == increased to a point of concern when compared to the same sorts of places in the past.

I have zero idea what you are talking about here. I was saying that it isn't difficult to find enough land to be isolated and self sufficient and you are talking about "concern over rest stops on the interstate being monetized".
Can't help you. Sorry.