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Anustart15 t1_je8h6al wrote
Depends on what you are looking for. Personally, I'm a fan of the one behind alewife and the cambridgeport one (Tudor). Both dog walkers I've had have preferred going to zero new Washington. Realistically, any park that is appropriately sized and near your house is going to be good as long as there aren't problem dogs there, but that will depend on when exactly you go, so you'll probably just have to scope them out
Anustart15 t1_je2hsol wrote
Reply to comment by Sir_Jacobson in Crisis-Hit MBTA to Be Led by Man Who Turned Around Long Island Railroad by Illustrious-Nose3100
He has already said he plans to take the T to work "every single day" so he can see firsthand all the problems commuters are dealing with and to "put his money where his mouth is"
Anustart15 t1_je2hoyk wrote
Reply to comment by Unfair_Isopod534 in Crisis-Hit MBTA to Be Led by Man Who Turned Around Long Island Railroad by Illustrious-Nose3100
Let's focus on making the existing lines work before we start trying to make a low value, high cost high speed rail project happen
Anustart15 t1_jaf1siq wrote
Reply to comment by DJBunnies in Boston could be first municipality to require stores, restaurants, and hotels to donate leftover food by uxd
More like we would need funding for someone to pay drivers. Seems pretty onerous to put the costs of a massive charitable endeavor directly on the businesses
Anustart15 t1_jae8ujf wrote
Reply to comment by Academic_Guava_4190 in Boston could be first municipality to require stores, restaurants, and hotels to donate leftover food by uxd
That's not the problem. It's getting it from the stores to the hungry people. Someone has to organize and staff the charities accepting the food. If there aren't enough people to do that for all the food being given away, food will have nowhere to go
Anustart15 t1_jae4m46 wrote
Reply to comment by VicVinegar88 in Boston could be first municipality to require stores, restaurants, and hotels to donate leftover food by uxd
>It will work if they partner with charitable organizations.
What if there isn't enough demand for the leftovers? I can't imagine there's an infrastructure that can just be turned on to accommodate this. It's an absolutely massive amount of food
Anustart15 t1_jaabllu wrote
Reply to comment by SpindriftRascal in “lawyers, law students, or anyone working for a law firm not allowed.” by gooserider
Based on the opinions of a few of my lawyer friends, lawyers also have a "fuck lawyers" attitude, so I don't think they would mind
Anustart15 t1_ja9rmm1 wrote
Reply to comment by ptrh_ in Don’t ride your scooter on sidewalk by jamesishere
Or just someone with a realistic understanding of how fast scooters go (and how fast someone could realistically even drive one on a Boston sidewalk)
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Reply to comment by Boston-Summer in ICE sheets on cars by dramaticmyocardium
If you're going to be shitty and not clean off your roof, at the very very least try to break up the ice sheet so when it launches off on the highway, it launches off in smaller pieces and doesn't kill anyone.
Anustart15 t1_j9v5mg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Coggs362 in What does the Transit Police do? by PresidentBush2
>Not sure why you got the downvotes.
Probably from people that have been harassed by the problem homeless that they would have loved to have already had been removed by transit police
Anustart15 t1_j9v5bwg wrote
Reply to comment by jojenns in What does the Transit Police do? by PresidentBush2
I assumed they meant the part about there being no appetite for them to be there
Anustart15 t1_j9u2kxm wrote
Reply to comment by TurnsOutImAScientist in Widowmaker Brewing opening new location with taproom & kitchen in former Brato Brewhouse space; just steps away from Roadrunner by ndiorio13
It's also in a weird slightly out of the way location. The mediocre places are normally at least located somewhere very central so they are still always the "good enough" option to people that are nearby. With their location, they really needed to be a destination
Anustart15 t1_j9ra8ni wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in What would it take to mitigate the downside of rent control, specifically the skimping on maintenance? by letoatreides_
Sure. And if they are renting a place for $5 and it's suddenly worth $5 million, the landlord will do that, but how often is a landlord accidentally under pricing their rental by $600? It's not like units are jumping 30% year over year. If a landlord is willing to kick someone out to charge higher rent, they were already boosting the rent as much as they could get away with each year, so they aren't going to need to do those huge jumps in the first place
Anustart15 t1_j9qzlre wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in What would it take to mitigate the downside of rent control, specifically the skimping on maintenance? by letoatreides_
No apartment within 2 hours of Boston is $1000. Let's go with a realistic low number and say it's a $2000 a month apartment. If they managed to price it right when they first start renting it out, it's not going to be jumping up more than $200 in a year. If they want to renovate there's only so much they can do in a single year with a tenant actively living in there that will justify more than $200 increase a year also.
Anustart15 t1_j9qoiqr wrote
Reply to What would it take to mitigate the downside of rent control, specifically the skimping on maintenance? by letoatreides_
Making the rent control limit 10% so it's not really restrictive enough to keep a landlord from renting a place at the same price they would have before rent control in 95% of situations.
Anustart15 t1_j9pbx4d wrote
I just barely missed what would've been my first new train last night because the two women in front of me insisted on walking as slow as possible shoulder to shoulder down the stairs.
Anustart15 t1_j9dlgfr wrote
Reply to comment by bostonguy2004 in When to switch out winter tires? by Sadglasses
Spoken like someone that has never driven on snow tires.
Anustart15 t1_j94h7ue wrote
Reply to comment by willzyx01 in Man dies after touching 3rd rail at MBTA's Downtown Crossing station by riski_click
>Old trains can't stop exactly on their marks.
That's not really an issue, it's more that we have different train sets with different numbers of doors. Also that we have such a backlog of much more important maintenance that it really isn't a priority
Anustart15 t1_j6laboj wrote
Reply to comment by MagicElephante in In-person sports betting begins Tuesday in Massachusetts by _Hack_The_Planet_
Probably because the casinos paid very good money to grease some palms and get to keep all the Superbowl betting money.
Anustart15 t1_j6kr2xm wrote
Reply to Are there any places/activities in Boston that are underrated because they are typically associated with tourists or being touristy? by MrMadLeprechaun
The new Sam Adams tap room next to faneuil hall is honestly not bad. Ive always been able to get a seat at the bar upstairs, the space itself is pretty nice, beer is not expensive, and they have about 10 exclusive beers on tap there which are all very well made. Also a great place to practice a completely made up backstory for yourself since the bartenders will always assume you are from out of town.
Anustart15 t1_j66lqqg wrote
Reply to Another Green Line horror by LawrenceSan
>BTW, a bot here is likely to send me an email complaining that our beloved MBTA doesn't have "Lines", it has "Branches"… it always sends me that… of course the article itself, and everybody I know, calls them "Lines". Oh well.
The MBTA has lines, the green line has branches. It's not that confusing. Nothing you said required the use of branch. If you talk about the green line as a whole, you say line. If you are talking about a specific branch of the green line (i.e. the B branch), you say branch.
Anustart15 t1_j5x3jjw wrote
Reply to comment by Elfich47 in Lawmakers pushing for MBTA to electrify Commuter Rail by 2035 by ToadScoper
The same places all the other electricity in this state comes from.
Anustart15 t1_j355jy3 wrote
Reply to comment by unresolved_m in Seeing these all over the place. by Harmony_w
Not sure what that had to do with what I said, but okay
Anustart15 t1_j34h35q wrote
Reply to comment by unresolved_m in Seeing these all over the place. by Harmony_w
Just because they are around doesnt mean they are pulling people over for traffic violations. I watch people very blatantly break the law in front of cops without any repercussions all the time
Anustart15 t1_jeft9ii wrote
Reply to comment by absolutebot1998 in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
I feel like Philly is to Boston how Boston is to NYC. A very one sided rivalry that one city doesn't really give a shit about.