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  • I'm not sure a license is the best way to go about it, but I certainly do think something needs to change.

    I believe there should be some sort of minimum commitment to training if a person gets a new dog, i.e. you can have a puppy but you must have already booked up x amount of training sessions, and have vets appointments booked in.

    And with cats, it'd like to see pre-booked appointments for neutering/spaying and microchipping, because apparently according to my neighbours, you can buy kittens, not do any of that and then just let them be feral around your neighbourhood and not really have to take care of them at all.

    I'd actually like to see legislation on new cats not being let outside unless contained in a catio or something.

  • When I was a kid, if I wanted to ride to school, my school required that I pass a cycling proficiency test, which taught me about road laws and where and how I was supposed to position my bike on the road to stay safe.

    I'd love to see a cycling and small electric vehicle proficiency course be part of our school curriculum.

    There are always going to be people that ignore the rules of the road (I nearly got hit by a car today who didn't give way to the right on a roundabout, I was watching him, he didn't even look!), but I don't see how adding this in schools could cause harm.

  • Check out how Bicing in Barcelona works, problem is already solved there, no need to start fining lime, just change the legislation so that these services need to have physical locking racks where bikes can be both left and retrieved from, that way they can't be stolen and they'll be kept in better condition because they aren't being pinched constantly.

  • Check out how bicing in Barcelona works, no cameras and surveillance, but you literally cannot retrieve a bike without an account and the app because they are physically locked in racks. It's a brilliant system and ours can be easily fixed with a little legislation.

  • Yeah there is, they can be bump started really easily, you literally just lift the rear wheel then start moving forward, then put the wheel back down and jump on, I've seen kids do it, it takes zero skill. In the meadows these days I hear a lime alarm pretty much every day.

    This is a problem that's already been solved, check out bicing in Barcelona and how that works. This really is a problem of legislation.

  • Hiding that racial slurs exist isn't a way to stop racism.

    After reading the article, I still think these books are important, but it made it seem they were reading these books out in the class like we did with harry potter and stuff.

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  • They've been hollowing it out and privatising it for years. It doesn't work on the railway which is why we're looking at nationalising failing services, but for some reason when it comes to the NHS, the answer is more privatisation? If you privatise, it doesn't matter how much funding is thrown in because there are always people skimming off the top.

    IMO all private interests need to be kicked the fuck out, and their businesses nationalised. Forcefully if required.

  • The loss of maplins has made my Amazon boycott somewhat difficult, though not impossible, but there's just no way to get small parts and adapters same day now, always have to wait for delivery. PC world used to have some stuff, but now it's rolled into Currys you only get packaged stuff and peripheral cables and such. Sometimes Screwfix has what I need but it's somewhat rare. They did have a bunch of audio a networking stuff last I looked though.

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  • Imagine how much they didn't catch. My plug is doing import cannabis from the US right now. The risk isn't much greater right now than operating grow houses in the UK so we've got some fun menus with US and UK cannabis on it, not something I've seen in the 18 years I've been smoking the stuff.

    I'm up for legalisation of a few substances, but the main thing I want to see is a decent effort to bring people out of the black market when doing so.