• M500@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    The study seems a little bs.

    They ask questions like, should a person smoke in public? And then ask if car fumes are a problem to the public.

    Well they are not really comparable, like you don’t need to smoke and you can smoke elsewhere. I literally need to drive to work and can’t just drive through a forest.

    They also ask about personal property being left in the street and stolen. People said that if someone leaves their stuff in the street and it’s stolen, then it’s their fault. But when it switched to cars, it was suddenly not their fault.

    Well where else can I leave my car? If I leave my iPhone in the street, that’s a bit different.

    I’m in the boat of people who wish that we did not need cars, but sadly my city is nowhere close to having a decent public transport.