EastYorkTTCFan
Senior Member
So is yours i don't think you are actually reading what I said other than i don't think Europe does everything better and I think its a silly argument to use for things.Your post is filled with strawmen accusations at me. I don't recall ever proposing turning Toronto into Europe. Can you show me a post where I said exactly that?
We've had buttons on the new streetcars for 10 years now and people still haven't figured them out so I'm not really sure how it really matters if people in Europe use them. The seat issue is a problem in more places then just Europe though as people have pointed out that in many US cities that they have visited they don't like the plastic seats in them.I recall bringing up examples of various solutions such as plastic seating and door request buttons which work fine in Europe. These are extremely small, extremely specific solutions to specific problems which Toronto could at least try to look at. How on earth does that translate into suggesting we turn all of Toronto into Europe, or that I suggest it as a solution for everything?
What does this have to do with geography? Again you are so stuck in the idea that Europe does things better you want Toronto to do everything that Europe does. The point people who say Toronto isn't in Europe are trying to make is wr can look for different ways to do things and don't have to do ot exactly like they do in Europe.No one wants to hear about how Toronto is not Europe. I can look at the map on my wall and figure that out for myself. If you think my ideas are shit, explain why they're shit instead of the pedantic geography lesson.