Thursday, September 29, 2005
Amsterdam city council discriminates against the poor |
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Yes, the headline is somewhat sensationalist, but it is true. The Amsterdam city council has decided it's a good idea to further limit the number of cars in the city. People should drop off their cars in big parking garages near the ring road and then spend about half an hour getting to their homes. If they can get into those parking garages, because the ring road is usually jammed. I predict a lot of agression and a lot more stalled traffic, wasting a lot more gas whilst working to create an er... 'cleaner' atmosphere.
Now here's the discriminatory part. They also want to limit the distribution of parking permits. 'Dirty' cars won't get one anymore. Now, this won't affect people like me with a relatively new and clean vehicle (I drive 22-24 kilometres to the litre at 100 km/h highways, depending on wind conditions). Hell, even if it does, I've got the resources to trade it in for a cleaner one. Wat it will do, however, is further decrease the mobility of those with lower incomes, thus also decreasing their ability to get better paid jobs which often require the possession of a car, especially for those with limited education.
Of course, they'll try to rally support for their plans by making this about Big Bad SUV's (I hate those too, although their owners do already pay an obscene amount of BPM and road tax) and Those Nasty Filthy Rich Spoiling The World For Our Children - but anyone driving a 1988 Volkswagen without the money for a decent set of soot filters (the danger of so-called 'fine dust' is still highly dubious at best, despite vehement claims of environmental organizations to the contrary) can pretty much look forward to a daily tram transit to a huge garage 5 clicks from his house.
If you, like me, think this is a ludicrous and discriminatory idea, send your concerns to:
Dienst Milieu en Bouwtoezicht,
t.a.v. Harry van Bergen
Weesperplein 4
Postbus 922
1000 AX Amsterdam
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To be fair, not all the ideas in the "action plan" are silly. For example, increasing the use of "heat from waste" (I believe the technical term is "co-generation") for home heating.
In any case, the idea of limiting parking privileges to drivers of "clean" cars is somewhat academic, at least here in parking zone CE-02, where the waiting list for a street parking permit currently stands at 6 years. Besides, not all drivers of "dirty" cars are poor; e.g. the guy on the next street who owns three (or 4, or 5, I'm not sure) old Citroën DS cars, which spend weeks on end parked in the same spots.
Now if only they could do something about those infernal scooters... the ROC kiddies spend all day zipping up and down the streets around Sloterdijk station, and as I work in the area, the noise is driving me mental. Not to mention the fact that those scooters are very "dirty" indeed. In fact, at least one country has banned two-stroke engines for street use entirely. That country is (gasp!) the U.S.
(Oh, and I'm surprised you didn't mention that this proposal is partly due to EU requirements...)
vaara (ip:80.127.26.54) 29 September 2005 - 12:45 uur
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