The reduction in traffic congestion as a result of public transportation

London's pricing scheme is based on a license plate reader. Most states already have a disabled logo license plate system. The reader could easily recognize a disabled license plate and skip the charge. This is not complicated.

You know what else isn't complicated? The physical act of checking your email for confirmation that the RRSP issues are dealt with. You know what is? Getting there.

The complicated part isn't having the fucking logo on the license plate, dipshit. It's all the issues that come with getting that logo and getting it approved, because it's not just taking a picture of your disabled family member and texting it to the nice office lady. Even worse than the paperwork and bureaucracy is that a lot of these things don't necessarily follow a set procedure. You could call four people in health services with the same issue at different times of the day and get different answers. It's something we've done when they told us the first time that 'nothing can be done', and then we spend hours calling or visiting the offices and hey, look at that, apparently there is something that can be done.

It's becoming increasingly obvious that you have no idea what you're talking about, and you're arguing something you have zero experience because you just don't like being told you're wrong.

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