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mtranda t1_j9afocz wrote

/u/Sawfish1212 said (and deleted):

>Glad there was nothing important going on in the area, like crime or education issues.... >Instead a row over who gets their roads cleared first, the people paying the high taxes so they can commute to work, or the people who don't pay taxes because they walk or ride a bike.... with snow removal and road treatment paid for by taxes...

I'm a software developer (hence, a pretty high amount of taxes) who rides his bike to work. Other colleagues walk. Now, based on your assumptions and the fact that the article takes place in Europe, I'm going to assume you must be american.

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Sawfish1212 t1_j9agjsk wrote

Unless you are representative of the majority of your area, that doesn't change how taxes should be spent.

Or how ridiculous it is to add a sexism charge to allocation of funds, unless women are still kept from driving cars or holding office jobs in your area...

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mtranda t1_j9agw0h wrote

Did you... read the article?

>The study found 79 per cent of pedestrian injuries occurred in winter, and 69 per cent of those affected were women. Clearing paths first halved accidents and saved the local government money, reported FSG.

And yes, we're pretty big on NOT using cars over here.

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