Unless you don't have private transport and are forced to take the expensive option.
I've done my best to explain some of the considerations taken into account when setting the fares. I'm not going to attempt to explain why life isn't always fair.
Unless you don't have private transport and are forced to take the expensive option.
You saying poverty is a choice?They all make choices, and live with the consequence of these.
They could choose to get a car or choose to move or choose not to travel.
If they choose to travel by another means then they pay whatever the going rate is.
If they are banned that is a consequence of an earlier choice.
I'm banned, from driving, due to a lifelong disability that I was born with. When did I get the chance to decide be born without the disability. No amount of tests done at the time would have revealed the disability either.They all make choices, and live with the consequence of these.
They could choose to get a car or choose to move or choose not to travel.
If they choose to travel by another means then they pay whatever the going rate is.
If they are banned that is a consequence of an earlier choice.
Or disability. Or ...You saying poverty is a choice?
£1.35. But if Ken was still in power it would only be £1
I'm banned, from driving, due to a lifelong disability that I was born with. When did I get the chance to decide be born without the disability. No amount of tests done at the time would have revealed the disability either.
@Sara_H , sorry for hijacking your thread, just seeking clarification on choices.
We'd decided to go by bus/train for various reaon, one of which was teaching the kids that you don't need to rely on a car to get about.
No you saidI'm not saying poverty or disability is a choice; but people make choices and all choices have consequences. If you are poor you still have the ability to make choices, likewise with a disability.
Travel is not a 'right' and it involves making choices.
I was banned before I was old enough to be able to get behind the wheel of a car. Consequence of a random event that left me born with a disability. I had no say or choice in the matter whatsoever.They all make choices, and live with the consequence of these.
They could choose to get a car or choose to move or choose not to travel.
If they choose to travel by another means then they pay whatever the going rate is.
If they are banned that is a consequence of an earlier choice.
First one given on the list.You will be in a position that your fitness to drive excludes you, as per the attached list:
http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/fitness-to-drive
I concede my earlier view was in regards to being banned by way of breaking a law and not the many reasons listed in the link.
I shall slap myself later...
First one given on the list.