Ride Sharing
So the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board killed a proposal to require large employers to offer ride-sharing incentives to workers, despite support from its staff, the public, business, government, and environmental groups (Times, Oct. 5). Once, again, the foxes are in charge of the henhouse, and the public is “protected” by the rigid arrogance of an agency whose only real effect is to prolong the problem it is charged with resolving.
EVALYN MICHAELSON
Los Angeles
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