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Of course, not everything in Europe was wonderful.

London: is there any square inch of London you can be in where you're NOT being taped by a closed-circuit television? MAN, that's creepy. How do y'all get USED to it? I really loved the city, but I couldn't live there, just for that reason alone. WAY too much surveillance. Just. . . creepy, man. Orwell was a Brit, after all. . .

Italy: um. Doors that need a key to unlock from the INSIDE. See, I guess it's just a cultural difference, but, here in the United States, we have this thing called "fire". . . sometimes we accidentally get "fire" on our buildings, and then we need to get out of the buildings. And so, we like to be able to get out of buildings pretty easily. So we do things like have doors that you lock and unlock with a key from the OUTSIDE, but, from the INSIDE, you just use a knob or something, so that you can get out easily.

Freaked me out some, it did.

The other thing that I didn't quite get was the caribinieri. There's something creepy about having your civilian policing done by your military. I just don't like it -- rubs me the wrong way. They seem like perfectly nice, competent people (and the impression I was getting is that they're among the ONLY competent authority figures around -- c.f. my story about the woman fainting on the train to get an idea about the competence of all non-caribinieri first responders in Rome. . . ), but still -- the military is the military and the civilian is the civilian and it seems kind of worrisome to have one group do both.

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Date: 2007-07-12 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Charlie cards allow for free transfers from subway to bus, and 45-cent transfers the other way (so either kind of trip costs $1.70). That was impossible to implement with the tokens.

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Date: 2007-07-12 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xiphias.livejournal.com
Is that benefit worth the hundreds of millions of dollars we spent on the system? What if we'd changed to $0.85 bus and $0.85 subway fares?

Was there any reason we COULDN'T have done that -- making subway fare cheaper to match the bus fare? If we CAN do $1.70 bus+subway rides WITH the added overhead of the new system, why couldn't we do $0.85 each WITHOUT it?

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