Comment 106482

By mikeonthemountain (registered) | Posted November 30, 2014 at 11:29:56 in reply to Comment 106480

Am absolutely certain what was being mocked was the suggestion that giving bus passes to everyone to not cycle, is somehow easier or more practical than running a plow an extra foot of width. The spelling correction seemed incidental.

But you didn't catch on, and there is a perfectly normal reason. Here's why:

Unfortunately, there simply isn't a common-sense answer for many questions. In politics, for example, there are a lot of issues where people disagree. Each side thinks that their answer is common sense. Clearly, some of these people are wrong. The reason they are wrong is because common sense depends on the context, knowledge and experience of the observer.

From your point of view, it actually is more sensible to bribe people with a bus pass to please not cycle in the snow. From someone else's point of view that's crazy.

Comment edited by mikeonthemountain on 2014-11-30 11:30:32

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