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Canadian Bureaucrats Don't "Think Different"

owlgorithm writes "Apple's new store in Montreal has three parking meters on the street in front of it. The city is in the middle of a campaign to reduce downtown parking. In Apple's ever-conscientious attempt to improve design, they offered to reimburse the city for the parking meters and their revenue if the city would remove them. Answer: Non — because 'We've never done it before, so we can't.'"

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  1. Re:I don't quite get it.. by boobavon · · Score: 5, Informative

    TFA says turn 3 meter spots into no parking zone.

  2. Re:No parking, Metered parking, Free parking by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, that's more cars on the roads, circling around in search for a parking spot.

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  3. Not really a quote by Jabbrwokk · · Score: 5, Informative

    TFA is an editorial, not an article. It is the opinion of the Montreal Gazette. No bureaucrat ever said "We've never done if before, so we can't." The quote was made up to make a point in the editorial. It's not real.

    If you want to read the real article, go to the source (sorry, it is en francais. Run it through the Babelfish if you are desperate.)

    I don't disagree that the city is being a bit obstinate, but I can see why they wouldn't want to change streetfronts on Apple's request. If they do it for them, they'll have to do it for every other downtown storefront. Besides, and I am not exaggerating, the $35,000 Apple is promising probably wouldn't even cover the cost of tasking a union city crew to remove the meters, rebuild the sidewalk and put the meters someplace else.