• showmustgo [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    You’re wrong about the bikes. Inexpensive rental bicycles are a great solution to a myriad of problems. And for every bike parked in a wheelchair ramp there is 10 cars blocking handicap parking.

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      6 months ago

      They’re great when they’re run by the city and there’s designated spots to park/charge them. Our city does have one such program, but that doesn’t stop the bazingabrains from littering the sidewalks with their versions. There’s also the issue that they externalize all the losses by “renting” the bikes to 3rd parties who have to go around at night charging the things and eat the losses when they get broken/stolen.

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        6 months ago

        I disagree, my city has the dedicated drop off zones and guess what, they’re ALL on the sidewalks. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad if pedestrians were more than an afterthought (compared to cars). Ideally, the rental bikes should be allowed to park wherever, including (especially?) in car parking spaces.

        Not sure why you take issue with a company’s profits being centered around maintaining the bikes. “Externalizing the losses” is not a meaningful expression - both companies are profiting from the relationship.