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by necovek
1668 days ago
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I am very specifically highlighting how it's not all in the motivation (I said as much in my very first comment), but that instead we need to work on developing walkable areas at the same time. You might have an argument that the GP was not saying that, but then you continue to argue something I didn't say either (if you disregard my point of motivation not being the only issue for people to drop cars, the rest of my comment doesn't follow). As with everyone else here saying they've got kids and no cars, it's obvious you are already living in walkable areas. You are instead taking my comment in bad faith: nowhere did I mention banning of cars. It seems it's fine to consider individual cases in support of your view as proof of it, whereas counter examples are "edge cases". I've got small kids, and my baby hates both the car and a pram. If I want to get somewhere nice, it's faster with a car. |
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