• JenitalJouster@lemmy.zip
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    metlife is one of the worst stadiums, i went here for a soccer game last summer it was 98° and most seats have no shade whatsoever to the point where people would applaud the moving c clouds. they didn’t let us bring our own water into this stadium and if you wanted water you had to wait in a huge line and pay 5 bucks. this is where the world cup final is gonna be btw

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    Only in the USA, stadiums built without direct access to decent public transportation. FFS, the 1st World builds a subway or commuter station within stumbling, for the drunks, distance of the stadium.

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        Do you want more drunk drivers out there? Public transportation is not communism. Visit Japan and their large metropolitan areas will blow your mind.

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      What makes you think it’s not connected to public transportation?

      They’re simply saying you can’t walk, please use another form of transportation.

      edit: people in this thread are saying there is public transit to it.

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        Proper pedestrian infrastructure is part of public transport. You cannot have a bus if you cannot get to it and in this case it seems you cannot get to the transportation option by foot.

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          It says you can’t walk from the stadium to the hotel. It says nothing about walking from the stadium to a bus stop or subway station.

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            The Meadowlands is an enormous parking lot with a few novelty venues scattered through the center.

            Nearly impossible to get into and out of, precisely because they didn’t build pedestrian infrastructure.

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    Had a somewhat similar scenario at an airport.

    I wanted to go to the parking garage. It was a nice day out and it was right there. While there were a lot of lanes of traffic, they had cross walks, and pedestrian lights. The signs all said to go up two floors to the pedestrian bridge, but it looked so doable ….

    Got all the way across and there was no way to enter the parking garage. Then a cop came by to yell at us

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      Racism and capitalism, mostly.

      Those things lead to poor education for the public, which makes all subsequent decisions stupider.

      Then, the stupid people try to make as much short term money as possible for themselves.

      Simultaneously, anything that benefits the minorities (eg: black folks) is disliked. Mass transit, for example.

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      Profit.

      If it isn’t profitable you can get fucked.

      Think of the massive investment this country made in itself postwar. Schools, highways, libraries, research and development of technologies, electrification, parks, all the sciences from medical to astrophysics, wages, pensions, and yes, even sidewalks…the list goes on and on. Then the ‘70s and ‘80s hit us with massive tax changes that favored the wealthy and companies while cutting government spending.

      Sidewalks are city funded and maintained. Not profitable. The US is car-centric for multiple reasons…mostly profit. And we’re anti-poor. Because only the poor wouldn’t have a car, and they’re not profitable.

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        Even pre-war. Every once in a while I notice some older infrastructure, discover it was WPA and am amazed how well it’s held up, but why don’t we do that anymore? Sure their approach was intentionally labor-intensive to get people back to work after the Great Depression and we don’t need to follow that part, but why doesn’t anyone seem to care about making the world a nicer place

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      Because brianbury is legal in the US. You just have to call it a campaign donation and then you can do whatever you want.

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        1st, 2nd, 3rd… its not a podium. It’s an alignment chart from the cold war. 2nd world is the commie block.

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        There’s a Doctor Who episode with that as it’s premise: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_(Doctor_Who)

        The Twelfth Doctor, Bill and an angry Nardole travel in the TARDIS to follow a distress call to a deep-space mining station. When the TARDIS is jettisoned by the station’s computers, the trio are forced to wear “smartsuits”, robotic spacesuits capable of independent operation tied to the station. The suits are also the only source of oxygen, as the mining company does not provide an oxygen atmosphere inside the station, and every activity is measured in breaths

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    Looking at maps, there are no sidewalks or walkways on any of the roads leading to or surrounding the stadium. Pedestrians aren’t even an afterthought here.

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      I left an airport in Germany one time by bicycle.

      Found that it dumped me onto an autobahn with no alternative.

      It’s not just US that designs terrible airports

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        Wellington airport in New Zealand has had intermittent public transport options for decades, and they charge outrageous surcharges for taxis leaving/arriving. NZ is even more car-brained than the US though.

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        Canberra, Australia has ok bike to the airport. No bike parking at the airport, so if you’re seeing someone off you’re probably locking it to a sign or a fence. You’re in with cars for the last kilometre though as the airport doesn’t consider bikes, though the city does

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      I’ll never forget when I first learned that. It was a 8 minute drive from the airport hotel to the airport. Or a 90 minute walk. But on a map, it looked like two blocks tops.

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      I went to school a block away from a major international airport. Unless you can hop a fence and run with bags on a runway while dodging security and airplanes, what you said is true. I’ve lived near the airport most of my life and I still have trouble escaping from it after picking up/dropping off someone.

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    Surely this means that the hotel or the stadium will be providing a free shuttle bus service, right?

    Right…?

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    Henceforth, a minimum of an individual personal transport pod must be used at all times when leaving the comfort spaces! No facilities are made for unprotected movement around the surrounding area.

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      LOL, so headed there. Since poor people will always cost less than technology, they will always have poorer people doing what tech. doing in this scene of ‘Walle’ (SP?), it was a awesome movie.
      The only thing I think could ever cause this scene to perfectly copied in real-life, is if The Rich-Super Rich Economic Classes/Owners hating poorer people living around them over-rides their love to have them being economic slaves for them.

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        I was thinking the other day… if we don’t keep kids vaccinated, those could be new age med-bed iron lungs for Polio and fuck-knows whatever comes back / next.

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    Typical that a life insurance company doesn’t want you to die, but still makes it your problem.

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      Those woke liberals wanna take away my freedumb and put me in a fifteen minute city where I don’t need to maintain a $60,000 piece of equipment to procure the basic necessities of life like food.