Kunne man måske gøre den offentlige traffik tålelig i stedet for at straffe de folk der har et behov for at pendle?
Og skørt måske, men man kunne jo også tage erhvervslivets forestilling om at de ansatte absolut skal på kontoret for at kunne være produktive op til en revurdering og pålægge afgifter hvis det er ubegrundet. Det er jo altså i høj grad dér behovet for pendling opstår.
Pearl Jam promoted Vitalogy with tours in Asia, Oceania, and the United States in 1995. [...] The band continued its boycott against Ticketmaster during its tour of the United States, refusing to play in Ticketmaster's venue areas, but was surprised that virtually no other bands joined it in refusing to play at Ticketmaster venues. The band chose to use alternate ticketing companies for the shows.
The tour of the United States faced various troubles. Bassist Jeff Ament said that the band and its crew had to "[build] shows from the ground up, a venue everywhere we went." [...]
About cancelling the dates, Vedder said, "I think we all agreed that it had gotten insane, that it was no longer about the music." Ament later said, "We were so hardheaded about the 1995 tour. Had to prove we could tour on our own, and it pretty much killed us, killed our career."
I'm dumb and I remember the 90s. Explain that, bird-science man.