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![]() Ernst S Blofeld wrote: In message Bush wrote: In the early 70s, one of the London rail studies came to the conclusion you could actually save money on the UndergrounD by abolishing fares, as the money collected was less than the cost of collecting and handling it. This is entirely in keeping with a long held British tradition of building follies or otherwise using (public) money to pay people to perform tasks which are not economically viable. The most recent example of this is the Child Support Agency which cost 70 pence for every pound collected. There are many publicly funded activities which would not survive a cost-benefit analysis but which are perpetuated because they redistribute wealth and keep people employed. Surely it's a bit more complicated than that. In the Underground example, the collection of fares plays a significant role in keeping vagrants out of the system and in suppressing demand for trivial use - I imagine children and teenagers would find the Underground a great place to 'play' without price controls in place. Steve Adams |
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