No free rides, really?
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JayByrd wrote:To the OP, yes, Kelowna did used to offer free bus service on NYE. I'm not sure when they stopped.
I thought it was a nice service to offer. If it keeps even one person from "chancing it" by drinking and driving, it's serviced it's purpose IMO. I do wonder how many people used it though...and with security on buses becoming more of an issue, I wonder if it was just deemed to be more trouble than it's worth.
The article stated it was NOT the decision of the transit company, it was the Cities.....I too wondered if unruly passengers were a factor but as per the article this was not mentioned as an issue. It would be interesting to find out how the City came to this decision and what factors played into it other than money, if any.
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Why don't we make cabs free too while we're at it?
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Tero wrote:If you can afford to go out on New Years Eve you can afford to eitherArrange for a DD
Pay for a cab
Buy a bus ticket
Why should anyone else foot the bill because you want to get intoxicated and lose your ability to get home safely?
Agreed.
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djbout wrote:You are absolutey correct that rides are not expensive, and that is the point, if rides are not expensive why did our city see it fit not to pay? I have no objections to paying for peoples rides for one night, either to enjoy the New Years Eve's festivities for the evening or for even more importantly a safe ride home......
Do you think that the City pays for each rider that rides the bus that evening or do you think they pay the transit company one flat rate for the evening? I am willing to bet it is the latter and it is probably not cheap. Times are tough, the purse strings are tightening!
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Snarf wrote:Why don't we make cabs free too while we're at it?
This thread is about buses, which have been free in the past, by all means why dont you start a thread about free taxi's...have at it.
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Graphite wrote:It is not like a ride on the bus is expensive.
No, it's cheap. But the whole point of free rides on new years was to encourage transit use and keep drinking drivers off the road.
This is the first year I am aware of they will not do so. Can't really understand why either - it's kind of a tradition.
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I was disappointed to read that there were no free rides tonight. I used the service a few times in Vancouver and always thought it was a tradition on New Year's Eve. I wonder if the taxi companies had a say in this as I'm sure the free rides cut into their profits. Hopefully next year they will bring the free rides back.
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Tero wrote:If you can afford to go out on New Years Eve you can afford to eitherArrange for a DD
Pay for a cab
Buy a bus ticket
Why should anyone else foot the bill because you want to get intoxicated and lose your ability to get home safely?
Well, you're kind of a bummer eh?
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Sn0man wrote:Well, you're kind of a bummer eh?
Not really. I'd call myself responsible and realistic if anything. I've had some vino tonight... if I were going to do it anywhere but home I would have figured out ahead of time how to get here... it's part of being a responsible of age adult.
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Re: No free rides, really?
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No, it's cheap. But the whole point of free rides on new years was to encourage transit use and keep drinking drivers off the road.
This is the first year I am aware of they will not do so. Can't really understand why either - it's kind of a tradition.[/quote]
a tradition? I have lived here since 2002 and there have never been free rides since then. not once
No, it's cheap. But the whole point of free rides on new years was to encourage transit use and keep drinking drivers off the road.
This is the first year I am aware of they will not do so. Can't really understand why either - it's kind of a tradition.[/quote]
a tradition? I have lived here since 2002 and there have never been free rides since then. not once
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I bet you couch has more than enough change for a bus pass.
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Re: No free rides, really?
Black Daisies wrote:I was disappointed to read that there were no free rides tonight. I used the service a few times in Vancouver and always thought it was a tradition on New Year's Eve. I wonder if the taxi companies had a say in this as I'm sure the free rides cut into their profits. Hopefully next year they will bring the free rides back.
I would venture this had nothing to do with the taxi companies. Free buses or not, it wouldn't cut into their revenue for the night at all being that they can't keep up as it is. It's not like any of them have extra cars just sitting around waiting for fares on NYE. That was one of the points of the free buses... there's not enough taxis to go around, so the buses offered a safe alternative.
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Tero wrote:If you can afford to go out on New Years Eve you can afford to eitherArrange for a DD
Pay for a cab
Buy a bus ticket
Why should anyone else foot the bill because you want to get intoxicated and lose your ability to get home safely?
Winner winner, chicken dinner.
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It was not just the free rides the bus,s also ran later for when people were going home. Something that is not normally scheduled. Them not doing it anymore , just says, We are too worried about the budget, to share any perks with you who oays our wages.... Big razzy award to them.
Was at the skating rink, very well attended, rode my bike of course.
Was at the skating rink, very well attended, rode my bike of course.
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Which way did You come in??
Which way did You come in??
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Re: No free rides, really?
While I do agree with the city for not footing the bill for free rides this year, I am surprised to hear the buses did not run later last night.
Perhaps it has something to do with driver safety?
Perhaps it has something to do with driver safety?