Comment board policy
Hi folks.
I'm glad to post most comments to this blog -- and, in fact, readers here have been immensely helpful in telling the story of transportation in Southern California.
But I'm not going to post comments with name-calling or any hint of profanity. If you can't argue your point civilly, argue it elsewhere.
--Steve Hymon


Congestion Pricing May Not Hurt Poor:
When will someone state that Congestion Pricing is nothing more than a euphemism for “keeping the money in DC” when the feds should be returning the money to us?
All studies to show if it has impacts to the poor or that it is distributed more evenly is hogwash. We need the money returned to California instead of paying for the debt that was built by the folks in DC.
Posted by: dalivision | August 26, 2008 at 12:11 PM
Why do comments take so long to post that, once they finally do, the article is old....in blog terms?
Thumbs down on the poor public interaction on this blog.
Posted by: LAX | August 04, 2008 at 02:54 PM
What's "profanity"? Or is this an FCC-like situation where no one knows what they can say until they realize their comment is going to show up?
Posted by: Spokker | August 02, 2008 at 07:18 PM