• Spost@slrpnk.net
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      10 months ago

      If we couldn’t do that, it’d be pretty difficult to ever back down from a bad policy decision, which isn’t exactly great either.

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      10 months ago

      If it weren’t already unethical and obnoxious to drive an SUV in Paris, I’d agree that it should be phased in. As it is, however…

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      10 months ago

      Dude have you ever been to Paris? Have you seen how the people live? What is that tower of ignorance that you’re speaking from? Anyone who drives an SUV in Paris likely doesn’t have a real, traditional job at all. The costs associated with owning a large vehicle there are absolutely insane, starting from gas, taxes, and parking costs, ending with literally not being able to go into some streets if your vehicle is too large. It won’t be a problem for these moneybags, don’t speak for them.

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        10 months ago

        The whole point of the regulation is to decrease the use SUVs in the city for health and safety reasons. If cost doesn’t matter to them, then this regulation is meaningless. It seems the people who pushed for this, and presumably most of the people who voted for it, disagree with you.

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      10 months ago

      but I don’t really like the idea that something you already own outright can be regulated to the point where it’s highly inconvenient or impossible to use.

      It was highly inconvenient for all of those people who had cars that took leaded gasoline to have to either keep buying lead substitute to put in their tank at an extra cost or sell their car.

      Guess we should have kept lead in gasoline.

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      10 months ago

      It’s not like it would be impossible to sell. Yeah maybe not to Paris people but it is possible. Yeah is a bit of a burden…

      But tbh most didn’t need a SUV in Paris…for the off chance they went somewhere else were it makes sense…once or twice.

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      10 months ago

      How else would regulation work? If we didn’t allow changing anything that already exists, there’d still be cars with leaded fuel everywhere.

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      10 months ago

      One has to take responsibilities for what he purchases. Most SUV buyers have not ‘cutting costs’ as a priority.