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Discovered in the on-line version of the Nelson Mail:
“However, the service was aimed at “transport disadvantaged” people, meaning many of its customers did not own cars.”
I asked the nice lady at the council if it wouldn’t be easier just to say:
“However, the service was aimed at people without cars”?
I soon learned that “transport disadvantaged” was a much nicer word, because it wasn’t discriminatory against people who wanted to drive but couldn’t.
Oldies, drunkards, imbeciles and the chronically uncoordinated, I suppose, although she wasn’t specific on that point.
I proposed some promotional text for their next press release:
“Riding on public transport, one can “assess the positive visual amenities” along the route, meaning that one can admire the view.”
Never heard back.
Wonder why.

>I wonder indeed! Too busy perhaps?Hilarious post, good on you for pointing out that the King is naked when he is. Not a hugely popular thing to do but certainly one that will help this world retain some level of sanity.Cheers from Sydney!
>PS – love your portrait too!
>Scenery, man. I ride the bus, because I can’t drive – a combination of fear, bad eye-hand coordination, and vertically-challenged! Good to eavesdrop on the other passengers, too.