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Old 08-03-2012, 04:19 PM   #4
EnubreBense

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Wouldn't such a process require the complicity of elements outside the government?

Such as schools, housing and transport are often private concerns. They're not obligated to comply.
No, it's more about increasing expenses and diverting revenue from suburbs to urban areas than, like, an outright abolition..

Like stealth taxing them, in an effort to make them less attractive.
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