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iquantny
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Comment #11680274
Thanks for this.
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Comment #11680271
They admit wrongdoing in the quote.
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Comment #11680269
OP Here. This is an amazing response from a city agency. In the end of the day, agencies rarely interact directly with citizens. The normal response to someone analyzing your data …
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Comment #11680265
OP Here. If you go through my blog, you'll see that I have pushed for change from many agencies. Scroll to bottom of article for list. And yes, I will be rechecking.
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Comment #11450318
Thank you!
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Comment #11449632
Right here!
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Comment #9998966
if it was for three months, it would mean 50 a day for all previous months.
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Comment #9998961
He wrote it as cars being added to the streets.
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Comment #8707543
Yes. I can confirm that I am not skinny. They did not fact check that part.
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Comment #8663110
Policy is not the same as law. A police department can have a policy on how to distribute resources....
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Comment #8291130
Remember it is just a price change on the page. The machines are already online and they change prices with every fare change. I bet they can do it.
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Comment #8291125
It's a price change! They don't reprogram cash registers each time a price changes. (On a side note, I do happen to be a software developer!)
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Comment #8291108
I was going to ask that as well. Thanks!
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Comment #8290159
Ahhh, government software. The change would be in the numbers displayed... Seems pretty straightforward given how often they raise fares.
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Comment #8290156
That's one way to look at it. But I always feel being aboveboard is the way to go on this stuff. Also, its a tiny bit of a regressive tax as well. Unlimited cards go to those who c…