REPEAL OF EISITIRIOY TOY FOR ALL URBAN: "We propose to have public transport without a ticket, auditors, vendors, etc.
Anyway now we are paying the cost of public transport both through ticketing and through the pre-calculation due to funding deficits. TO OWN IT, and ultimately fairer, more burden on high incomes."
FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR ALL IN GREECE
Προτείνουμε να έχουμε αστικές συγκοινωνίες ΧΩΡΙΣ ΕΙΣΙΤΗΡΙΟ, ελεγκτές, εκδοτήρια κλπ.
Έτσι κι αλλιώς πληρώνουμε σήμερα το κόστος των ΜΜΜ τόσο μέσω εισιτηρίων όσο και μέσω του προ-υπολογισμού λόγω χρηματοδότησης των ελλειμμάτων τους. TO ΙΔΙΟ ΕΙΝΑΙ, σε τελευταία ανάλυση και δικαιότερο, για επιβαρύνονται περισσότερο τα υψηλά εισοδήματα.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
More people on buses in fare-free month - Local News - Bay of Plenty Times
More people on buses in fare-free month - Local News - Bay of Plenty Times: "More than 5000 Tauranga people packed the city's buses on the opening Saturday of a new fare-free promotion being offered this month.
Council planners are awed at the number of people who have taken advantage of the free Saturday Bayhopper service, which aims to bring more people into the city centre."
Council planners are awed at the number of people who have taken advantage of the free Saturday Bayhopper service, which aims to bring more people into the city centre."
Friday, November 12, 2010
Do not worry -- we will continue the struggle
'Fed up' NSW Labor MP quits
Mr Gibson says the party can still win the next election if it focuses on public transport.abc.net.au
"It's up to the Labor Party whether they pursue those ideals," he said.
"I've talked about public transport for probably 20 years. Free public transport: it's nothing new, it's in many cities of the world today, it'd be a winner here."
A colleague of Mr Gibson, Wollongong MP Noreen Hay, says he will be missed.
"I think Paul has been a great contribution here in the parliament," she said.
The former rugby league first grade player had been threatening to stand as an independent if pushed to resign.
The Nationals leader Andrew Stoner wants to know why he is apparently going quietly.