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On the upside you could end up as a fantasy for Chinese ladies.
BBC News - China's crush on London's male commuters
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's probably a very left-wing idea, but what would happen if they made the tube free (within zone 1 and maybe 2 at least) and made companies in those zones pay some sort of fee, based perhaps on square footage or number of employees, calculated so it raises the amount people currently pay?
A totally free system would be absolutely incredible.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's probably a very left-wing idea, but what would happen if they made the tube free (within zone 1 and maybe 2 at least) and made companies in those zones pay some sort of fee, based perhaps on square footage or number of employees, calculated so it raises the amount people currently pay?
A totally free system would be absolutely incredible.
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There is a lot of conversation in London at the moment about more private investment going into infrastructure. For example I believe that the extension of and improvement to the 'Cycle Super Highway' has had some private investment and involvement from the people that own Canary Wharf, there is also talk of businesses investing in the proposed Bakerloo line extension. If you take ideology out of this, there are people in London politics that are making noise about this as they believe that businesses will benefit.
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It's probably a very left-wing idea, but what would happen if they made the tube free (within zone 1 and maybe 2 at least) and made companies in those zones pay some sort of fee, based perhaps on square footage or number of employees, calculated so it raises the amount people currently pay?
A totally free system would be absolutely incredible.
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Desperate commuters jumped the barriers at London Bridge last night amid rush hour "chaos" that saw police called to control crowds.
Could well lead to another Hillsborough.
This is why everyone should cycle - inside the inner london ring road there ashould be no motorized vehicles on the road atall.
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Why don't they introduce the 'honour system' like they use here in Germany?
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Happy commuting, Londoners!
London Bridge: Commuters jump barriers to escape overcrowding amid rush hour 'chaos' - Transport - News - London Evening Standard
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