JustAYoungLad wrote: » This is the most Irish thread ive ever read. Blowing up a non issue and extrapolating it as some sort of plight for the irish people. Mate if you dont like people don t take the luas
Dalomanakora wrote: » So my quite disabled relative who can't even walk without assistance should only go out off-peak? Or how about they go out whenever the hell it suits them because they're entitled to their travel pass?
MrMusician18 wrote: » Perhaps they should only go out for free off-peak is what the op is suggesting. If they want to go out during the peak they should pay
Grab All Association wrote: » How original a thread. Without free travel pass users it’d cost you a lot more to travel on public transport. Pass holders would fill seats that otherwise would remain empty. Companies have a choice of 70% of the fair or bulk payment. Part of the reason off peak use was scrapped was because transport companies requested it from Seamus Brennan as they struggled to fill/sell seats. 70% is better than an empty seat.
Emme wrote: » I don't take the Luas, I take the train from Carlow. How long is your commute?
Emme wrote: » I am not talking about the ill or disabled. I am talking about fit able people who are milking the FTP for all it's worth and travelling at peak time when it is not necessary. Commuters have no choice.
Dalomanakora wrote: » Or perhaps they should go out whenever they want because it's difficult enough being disabled without self entitled workers saying they should vacate their seats because the workers can't handle standing for a commute.If the government decrees that they should pay, then they should pay. But that hasn't happened, so they can travel whenever they like.
Emme wrote: » Then let them travel on off peak trains which are more likely to have empty seats. If people are crammed into the corridors and the aisles on peak trains there are no empty seats.
iamwhoiam wrote: » I paid taxes for 45 years , my husband paid taxes for 45 years .We worked hard through two resessions and got our three to UNI .Thankfully we also thought them to have manners , respect and realise how much of their elders scrimped and saved for them .Many worked two jobs to pay a mortgage . Thankfully they know this and would be first to be happy for anyone who know has free travel to enjoy a day out .They would also be the first to give them their seat .
mickuhaha wrote: » I would agree with the point that it is annoying not having a seat but this is Irish rails fault not ftph. You may have been able to taken an early train.
MrMusician18 wrote: » Well obviously. What the OP is suggesting is a change in policy. Free anything is always a bad idea, it leads to abuse Ah self entitled workers. You mean those that pay for everything and get the least in return? Those people?
Emme wrote: » I am talking about early trains, every morning.
Dalomanakora wrote: » I'm also a worker. I mean those who apparently are incapable of standing during a commute because their job is so difficult.
Graces7 wrote: » No it doesn't.
Emme wrote: I have an autoimmune condition and am in remission from ME. But I still hold down a job. I am not the only working person in this position. I have had several blackouts on crowded trains and a seat makes a huge difference to me.
mickuhaha wrote: » I know you are I used to live in Carlow. The first two trains in the morning I never had an issue finding a seat only from athy onwards. This might have changed.
Emme wrote: » I have an autoimmune condition and am in remission from ME. But I still hold down a job. I am not the only working person in this position. I have had several blackouts on crowded trains and a seat makes a huge difference to me.