Not exact matches
He also referred to the Council and the mayor's agreement in 2015 to
increase the police force by 1,300 officers, noting that the money could have been
used for the reduced
fares.
«It lessens over time,» Klein said of the revenue generated by speed cameras, «but I think at the same time we could
use that money very wisely to avoid a
fare increase.»
Put simply, rail
fares have been too expensive for low earners for a long time — to make them affordable enough so that poorer adults
use them at a similar rate to rich adults would require major cuts to
fares, and therefore a major
increase to taxpayer subsidy.
The limit for
fare increases should apply to every regulated train
fare, not just the routes fewer people
use.
As far as reducing UK emissions is concerned, it would make more sense to cut rail
fares to encourage people to
use trains more — instead of pushing people back into cars on already jam - packed roads, and
increasing congestion, emissions and air pollution.
He also referred to the Council and the mayor's agreement in 2015 to
increase the police force by 1,300 officers, noting that the money could have been
used for the reduced
fares.
«The
increased use of potato chips and other Lay's products as a part of the regular
fare served by restaurants and sandwich bars should be encouraged in a concentrated way,» Dichter said, citing a string of examples: «potato chips with soup, with fruit or vegetable juice appetizers; potato chips served as a vegetable on the main dish; potato chips with salad; potato chips with egg dishes for breakfast; potato chips with sandwich orders.»
Teachers will implement Close Reading, a practice
used to study literacy standards, to become more familiar with the
increase in rigor and standards while monitoring how the students and the teachers themselves are
faring.
The buying power of frequent flier miles jumped to 1.6 cents in 2005, spurred by the 12.7 percent
increase in average
fares IdeaWorks
used to define a typical reward ticket.