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Apple tries to buy out parking meters. Canada city says, "No!"

14 点作者 thehigherlife超过 17 年前

7 条评论

comatose_kid超过 17 年前
As a Canadian citizen (now living in Silicon Valley), I would not be surprised that this action was motivated by the threat of a strike from the Ville-Marie meter-maid union :)
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Agathos超过 17 年前
I thought parking meters were there to promote turnover and thus make parking a little more accessible. Free parking won't do that, and a no parking zone certainly won't.<p>In Cambridge, for the same reason, you'll be ticketed if they catch you feeding the meter instead of moving your car. It doesn't matter that you're putting up more money.
Tichy超过 17 年前
Everybody assumes automatically Apple is in the right? I wonder, if they allowed Apple to modify the public space in exchange for money, wouldn't they have to allow every other business to do something similar, too? Maybe they were more worried about that scenario.
anamax超过 17 年前
The meter revenue is only part of the story.<p>The parking fine revenue is probably significantly greater than the fee revenue. I don't know if that is also true of the fine profit.
thehigherlife超过 17 年前
What bothers me the most is when any organization makes the claim that they won't change something specifically for the reason that they have never done it that way before.
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cstejerean超过 17 年前
They said no because Apple didn't bribe the right folks. All they had to do is give away a couple of iPods and then the city would have agreed to their deal.
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jey超过 17 年前
&#62; <i>Really, if Ville-Marie were in charge of designing computers, the world would still be using quill pens.</i><p>Sounds about right.