Despite the transition to socialism freeing up lots of spaces for public use, I imagine that there will still remain some small areas which cannot be opened to general access due to the sheer overcrowding that would happen, like popular museums, certain vessels of public transportation, or observation decks on telecommunication towers. You would be able to access them without charge, but you would need to make an appointment
Despite the transition to socialism freeing up lots of spaces for public use, I imagine that there will still remain some small areas which cannot be opened to general access due to the sheer overcrowding that would happen, like popular museums, certain vessels of public transportation, or observation decks on telecommunication towers. You would be able to access them without charge, but you would need to make an appointment
You could just do an occupancy count and then do first come first served. Kind of like a nightclub.
I like the idea, but then you get professional queue placeholders, or ticket dealers, or something.
I think there's something about offer and demand that would still apply in that case. But specific solutions need to be discussed. :D