Crock Rock wrote: » Two colleagues of mine, one of whom lives 950 metres from work and the other who lives 450 metres from the other side both insist on driving. We work flexi time, I start at the earliest possible time and the one who lives 450 metres away starts at the latest possible time. The one who lives 950 metres away varies her time. So I can't always offer a lift to take cars off the road I myself live 21.5 km. I've tried cycling but was nearly killed on two or three occasions and we have no changing rooms, despite having a mini gym. The bus takes two hours and I have to change in the city (as opposed to 20 minutes) and actually works out more expensive than the petrol. I even feel guilty driving. Why do some people drive 450 metres. Walk for fuck sake.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Imagine a life where people mind their own business.
Greyfox wrote: » Na theirs nothing wrong with calling lazy people lazy.
irish_goat wrote: » I walk past a house each morning on the way to the bus and the mother there drops her teenage son to the same bus stop I go to, which is literally a 4 min walk away. She spends more time in the car than he would if he just walked. I'd understand if it was raining but it goes on in the summer too.
Redneck Reject71 wrote: » One of the co-workers I work with, live 400 feet from the office. And she drives to it in her Micra.
Jonybgud wrote: » The amount of people who think they know everyone else's business to the point of knowing what's best for them.
Neon_Lights wrote: » If you can't walk 450m you're pretty much wrote off
Plumbthedepths wrote: » A friend of mine suffers chronic fatigue, a 450m walk sometimes may as well be a marathon. Should I tell him he's lazy as a bunch of internet know it alls thinks everyone should walk be capable of at least walking this distance.