Safe Streets Rebel’s protest comes after automatic vehicles were blamed for incidents including crashing into a bus and running over a dog. City officials in June said…

  • nivenkos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I live in one of the cities with the “best” public transport in the world. But it’s impossible for one of my friends to get to her night shift outside the city by public transport. It’s like a train for 40 minutes, and then an infrequent bus and then walking - all as a lone woman at night.

    Or a 30 minute drive… in the safety of your own car.

    I don’t see how public transport could ever be “improved” to solve that, it becomes increasingly expensive to cover every destination.

    Nevermind the fact that most of the anti-car people are the same ones pushing for rehabilitative “justice”, defunding the police and weak sentencing - that’s not making walking at night and public transport any safer!

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      1 year ago

      Personally, I find I feel much less safe when there are more and more well-armed cops out on the street than when there aren’t, in regards to that last point

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        1 year ago

        Different people feel differently about the safety of cops. You might live in a city that’s safe for women walking alone at night, but not everyone does.

    • oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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      1 year ago

      It’s not only the transportation means, it’s also the city design which is biased by the car culture. If your friend’s only reasonable solution is a 30-min driver, and she didn’t intentionally decide to live in some isolated place, then the city design is a failure.