Rising bus and train fares are an '˜insult to society'
Furthermore, the traffic on the road would have least traffic congestion, for example people driving cars. This will also improve air pollution on our roads.
Those who are able to cycle should, instead of driving cars. Fundamentally, it is a joke that rail commuters face an increase of up to 3.2 per cent in the cost of season tickets next year.
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Furthermore, the British public find the fares increase an insult to society.
It is about time the railways were brought back to public ownership so the passengers benefit from it, not private profits.
Gavin Muggeridge
Millfield, Sompting
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