Mike P wrote:
> "doug"
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> news:f6cf9972-7474-43e3-838e-959415ad4e99@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On Sep 15, 4:17 pm, francis yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On 15 Sep, 15:55, Boltar yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Sep 15, 3:17 pm, "Mike P"
privacy.net> wrote:
>>
>>>> Fod wrote:
>>>>> I know that some think that the solution to our current gridlock
>> is > > > to
>>>>> build up the cities and have everyone jammed into shoe boxes
>> next to
>>>>> their place of work. But is this idea just a way to bring back the
>>>>> slums we've had to get rid off in the past?
>>
>>
>>>>> "New homes in England are being built smaller than almost anywhere
>>>>> else in Europe, a new exhibition reveals. Are the gleaming new
>>>>> apartment buildings of the past decade the inner-city slums of
>>>>> tomorrow?"
>>
>>>>> I'm sure Tommy is on pint number 7 or 8 by now so probably no reply
>>>>> from him.
>>>>> And Doug hates it when I point out a flaw in his master race...
>>>>> sorry
>>>>> I mean master plan.
>>
>>>>> Anyone else have a view? Shoebox in the city or space in the
>> burbs > > > or
>>>>> country?
>>
>>>> Give me the country anytime!!
>>
>>>> Anyway, what will happen when they pave over all the areas that
>> water > > drains
>>>> from?
>>
>>> Whats already happening - floods. Apparently people paving over their
>>> front gardens is already causing far more run off to go into the
>>> drains instead of into the soil. Of course the question of why anyone
>>> would want the front of their house to consist of an ugly slab of
>>> concrete for their car when you can just park on the road hasn't been
>>> answered. Perhaps they're all too fat to walk an extra 20 feet.
>>
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>> Because parking your car on the road, blocks the road to other road
>> users (Peds & cyclists) and you VED does not pay for the damage it
>> causes.
>> Therefore you should park your car on your own property by driving
>> over the path.
>> Oh hang on that damages the cables & utilities under the pavement.
>> No thats not right it does not damage them if you have a dropped kerb.
>> But if you pave over your garden you flood the road which is dangerous
>> to other road users.
>> I think I will go away & think this over again or perhaps Doug can
>> help.
>>
>> Francis
>
>> The solution is so complex I am surprised you haven't thought of it.
>> Get rid of the dratted path which is the cause of so many problems!
>
> Repeating yourself now, you mad old bastard?
>
> Mike P
>
>
Don't think so, check the sig.
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Tony the Dragon