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James Marsh 🌹

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drunk like a fox

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James Marsh 🌹@JamesWillMarsh·
Has a man ever looked more ran through than Daniel Craig wearing these glasses
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they are saying being almost 30 is very chic and sexy and in right now
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@GeraltKa @ABC Long single-file lines encourage drivers to squeeze cyclists where there are oncoming cars (although as the video shows it doesn’t always work), and make it harder to (safely) over take because the pack is twice as long.
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@ABC The Van driver is 100 guilty. That being said, why the fuck would those asshole cyclists block an entire road? They could drive in a line instead like a flock.
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An SUV driver is facing assault charges after allegedly hitting two cyclists in Georgia. Police said the man behind the wheel initially blamed the cyclists for the crash. abcnews.link/JJox2qf
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@a50671419 @liamhasnogame @HistoryMatters7 £126k is where you move to a lower marginal rate as the personal tax allowance clawback ends but your take home still increases from £100-£126k. All you lose at £100k is the £200 PSA (but in reality most people won’t have that much cash in savings accounts outside of ISAs.
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Fun fact: the UK actually does have a system where going from £99,999 to £100,000 can cost you a significant amount of money due to childcare funding being removed
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Baseball's Not Dead@dead_baseball

So when I originally posted "there's no way she took $1 short of a million for tax reasons because that's not how tax brackets work" some people responded "maybe that's still her reason and she's just dumb." I brushed those comments aside because... no way. Then this comes out.

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@SimpGanassi Our WiFi is quite high as we’re out of contract and don’t want to renew as moving soon so ~£45, electricity is low as heating and hot water is included with flat (and only small two bed with an induction hob) so ~£35 a month. Water is unmetered so £70 a month.
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@JamesWillMarsh Damn you’re frugal on the electric! Or pay a lot for WiFi… my WiFi bill is like 25% of my water bill
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Cal@SimpGanassi·
Which of your monthly utilities/outgoings is usually the highest?
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Surely a very large chunk of unemployed/underemployed graduates is really just subjects like Law and Business which are obviously not ‘dud degrees’ and just very very competitive?
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James Marsh 🌹@JamesWillMarsh·
The Suella Braverman example on “dud degrees” is weird because A. I don’t think the unemployment graduate figures are explain by vast amounts of golf course management graduates and B. That sounds like a degree with a very specific career path in mind?
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@wclifton968 @Ameer_Kotecha @TfL Aside the fact this means that without staff disabled people are unable to get out of a tube station, it also just reduces capacity at peak times and for those with luggage.
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W. Clifton@wclifton968·
@Ameer_Kotecha The wheelchair gates on the tube used to be manually opened by a member of staff, with a luggage flap next to it, but all replaced by 2016 sadly. @TfL should bring these back (without the luggage flap) to help partially reduce fare evasion.
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Ameer Kotecha@Ameer_Kotecha·
I have often thought about this. Most of the ticket dodging I see nowadays on the Tube uses the larger wheelchair gates - a gentle nudge and you are through, without even the hassle of physically jumping over the barriers. (There’s something especially despicable of course about using a wheelchair gate to your criminal advantage). I’d be interested in whether Sadiq Khan/the TfL boss have ever been asked by London Assembly members/press about making re-designing the barriers in this way - taller, firmer. I’m very pessimistic they would ever do anything but would be interesting to know their response at least
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

BART spent $90 million on new fare gates. They're recovering about $10 million a year in fares. That's a 9-year payback on paper. The actual return hit in six months. Embarcadero station went from 112 hours of corrective maintenance in the six months before installation to 2 hours after. Daly City saved 109. Balboa Park saved 75. Across the system, 961 hours of cleanup work disappeared. Corrective maintenance is the term BART uses for graffiti, heavy soiling, vandalism, the damage that needs a crew not a janitor. At several stations it dropped to zero. Crime fell 41% year over year. Riders who reported seeing fare evasion on their trip dropped from 22% to 10%. Citations issued by BART police went from 2,200 in January to under 1,000 in July, because there was nothing to cite. The gates were a filtering project disguised as a revenue project. Old BART gates were waist-high orange fins designed in the 1970s. You could hop them in under a second. That made the station effectively a public space, and the rider mix reflected that. The new gates are 72 inches of polycarbonate with 3D sensors that detect tailgating. You either pay or you don't enter. Once you don't enter, you also don't smoke on the platform, sleep in the elevator, or harass other riders. BART tried hiring more police for years. Blitz operations at high-traffic stations. Increased patrols. Dedicated transit cops. None of it moved the numbers the way six feet of polycarbonate did. The $10 million in recovered fares is the smallest line in the return. Fare revenue used to cover 70% of BART operations. After the pandemic it collapsed to 22%. The gates won't fix that gap directly. They fix the precondition for fixing it: a system that office workers, families, and tourists are willing to use again. Ridership growth at stations with new gates outpaced ungated ones before the rollout finished. A $400 million annual deficit is heading to voters in November as a sales tax measure. Voters don't approve sales taxes for transit agencies they don't feel safe in. The $90 million on gates is buying BART the right to ask the public for more money. That's the real return on six feet of polycarbonate.

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James Marsh 🌹@JamesWillMarsh·
It had not occurred to me that there was the possibility of a sub 2 hour marathon today tbh
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Some absolute rookies getting on this train
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Sorry but the deposit return schemes just sound very annoying and inconvenient, and will not result in my recycling anything else.
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Someone told me I should move to Zone 3 where I could get a 1 bed flat for “about £1100” and almost burst a blood vessel
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@badgrbas @_night_brain__ They're striking because the tfl plan is to offer a compressed week. So 5 day week becomes 4 - with the same number of total hours. Union says those hours within each day is unsafe. That's my understanding at least.
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night brain@_night_brain__·
Look Dempsey is a lunatic but even for the RMT this is an unusual amount of crack to be smoking
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Big news for your ex boyfriends
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Just had a look and the flat I was kicked out of ~3 years ago so the landlord could renovate and sell it has seemingly recently sold for £120,000 less than he bought it for in 2014
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