Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Yorker here, and the NJ governor is being absolutely ridiculous about this. New York is allowed to levy a fee for entering the city, of course it is, and New Jersey doesn't get a say in the matter. If someone doesn't want to pay it, there are many modes of public transportation to enter the city. People can also move into New York if it's so damn important for them to go there every day, or get a remote job/a job in New Jersey.
Two years from now hardly anyone will remember that it was ever different. People adapt quickly.
I live in NYC but am from london and believe me we wont forget the congestion tax. It's a HUGE freaking cost and hassle if you live here. Just the administration of paying it is annoying. But also where london has a steep discount if you live in the zone, NYC wont even give those of us who live in it any kind of break. So we have the same problems as new jerseyans who dont even pay our tax.
It's so poorly conceived of and so so so dumb.
Might I suggest that if you live in the zone, you don't need a car?
Might I suggest that you haven’t got a clue what you’re talking about and that people can decide for themselves what they need, particularly if they are disabled or have a disabled family member, small kids, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Yorker here, and the NJ governor is being absolutely ridiculous about this. New York is allowed to levy a fee for entering the city, of course it is, and New Jersey doesn't get a say in the matter. If someone doesn't want to pay it, there are many modes of public transportation to enter the city. People can also move into New York if it's so damn important for them to go there every day, or get a remote job/a job in New Jersey.
Two years from now hardly anyone will remember that it was ever different. People adapt quickly.
I live in NYC but am from london and believe me we wont forget the congestion tax. It's a HUGE freaking cost and hassle if you live here. Just the administration of paying it is annoying. But also where london has a steep discount if you live in the zone, NYC wont even give those of us who live in it any kind of break. So we have the same problems as new jerseyans who dont even pay our tax.
It's so poorly conceived of and so so so dumb.
Might I suggest that if you live in the zone, you don't need a car?
Anonymous wrote:So does this add $15 to cab/uber fares within the zone?
Anonymous wrote:So does this add $15 to cab/uber fares within the zone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Yorker here, and the NJ governor is being absolutely ridiculous about this. New York is allowed to levy a fee for entering the city, of course it is, and New Jersey doesn't get a say in the matter. If someone doesn't want to pay it, there are many modes of public transportation to enter the city. People can also move into New York if it's so damn important for them to go there every day, or get a remote job/a job in New Jersey.
Two years from now hardly anyone will remember that it was ever different. People adapt quickly.
I live in NYC but am from london and believe me we wont forget the congestion tax. It's a HUGE freaking cost and hassle if you live here. Just the administration of paying it is annoying. But also where london has a steep discount if you live in the zone, NYC wont even give those of us who live in it any kind of break. So we have the same problems as new jerseyans who dont even pay our tax.
It's so poorly conceived of and so so so dumb.
Might I suggest that if you live in the zone, you don't need a car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Yorker here, and the NJ governor is being absolutely ridiculous about this. New York is allowed to levy a fee for entering the city, of course it is, and New Jersey doesn't get a say in the matter. If someone doesn't want to pay it, there are many modes of public transportation to enter the city. People can also move into New York if it's so damn important for them to go there every day, or get a remote job/a job in New Jersey.
Two years from now hardly anyone will remember that it was ever different. People adapt quickly.
I live in NYC but am from london and believe me we wont forget the congestion tax. It's a HUGE freaking cost and hassle if you live here. Just the administration of paying it is annoying. But also where london has a steep discount if you live in the zone, NYC wont even give those of us who live in it any kind of break. So we have the same problems as new jerseyans who dont even pay our tax.
It's so poorly conceived of and so so so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:New Yorker here, and the NJ governor is being absolutely ridiculous about this. New York is allowed to levy a fee for entering the city, of course it is, and New Jersey doesn't get a say in the matter. If someone doesn't want to pay it, there are many modes of public transportation to enter the city. People can also move into New York if it's so damn important for them to go there every day, or get a remote job/a job in New Jersey.
Two years from now hardly anyone will remember that it was ever different. People adapt quickly.
Anonymous wrote:New Yorker here, and the NJ governor is being absolutely ridiculous about this. New York is allowed to levy a fee for entering the city, of course it is, and New Jersey doesn't get a say in the matter. If someone doesn't want to pay it, there are many modes of public transportation to enter the city. People can also move into New York if it's so damn important for them to go there every day, or get a remote job/a job in New Jersey.
Two years from now hardly anyone will remember that it was ever different. People adapt quickly.