• chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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    1 年前

    In our car dependent society, I understand that. But a lot of us would rather have better public transit so you wouldn’t have to have a car to have your freedom.

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      1 年前

      I definitely understand that perspective and I would never say no to better public transport. However, as someone that has spent their entire life entirely reliant on public transport, I can assure you that even good public transport isn’t a solution to all problems.

      For example I can’t just nip out to a hardware store to pick up some supplies because I fancy doing a bit of DIY, I am reliant on friends or Taxis to carry bulky items. I can’t even do a large shop because it’s too much to carry, I have to either have it delivered in which case I’m not able to easily see what I am getting - an issue be it fresh produce or just not realising how big a jar of something is, or I am forced to turn one shopping trip into several smaller trips. I certainly can’t buy in bulk to save money.

      I can’t just go somewhere on a whim, I have to plan ahead and make sure I’m able to get any connections or be aware of any disruption.even when public transport is good, it still has issues.

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        1 年前

        You make great points that sighted people like myself might not ever consider.

        IMO there should exist public options to take care of these gaps that you have. Right now I don’t think there are really any groups of people who have both the means and the motivation to solve any of these issues. It sucks. I believe these issues are solvable.

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          Believe me it’s often the only option I have and it has a whole host of problems. Things sometimes aren’t in stock and you get dumb substitutions or no substitution at all - which means I still need to go and pick up whatever I’m missing or make do without.

          For fresh produce, it’s entirely random if I get decent selection or bruised up leftovers. If I want baked potatoes I have no way of picking them myself and end up with crappy tiny things unless I buy the more expensive explicit “jacket potatoes”.

          It’s a nightmare.