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- Newsgroups: bc.general
- Subject: Re: Transit Levy on BC-Hydro Bills
- Message-ID: <0euLuB1w165w@happy.nuts.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: bcrock@happy.nuts.almanac.bc.ca (Brad Crockett)
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 11:53:08 PST
- References: <1992Nov22.002935.4429@mdivax1.uucp>
- Organization: 'Happy' in Duncan, BC, Canada
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- robinson@mdivax1.uucp (Jim Robinson) writes:
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- > >This seems a good case for moving the homes that people live in
- > >closer to their workplace. Something should change because it's
- > >just going to get worse.
- >
- > What about families where both partners work in different areas? At least
- > one of them is going to be inconvenienced.
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- If people lived closer to where they worked, then both partners
- would be close to work. Telecommuting would help with this -
- Hydro's pilot project is a good example.
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- Brad Crockett, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
- INTERNET: bcrock@happy.nuts.almanac.bc.ca
- CIS: 72570,2154
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