I can see the covers of those books now: "Six a Day", "Seven a Day" all the way up to "13 a day." And I usually had them finished before the end of the first term.
Yup, the routes staying open is interesting, but from observation routes closed anyway. The subsidy rules would need to be known - the minimum you have to do to collect your subsidy becomes the performance target.
Wider question is, why is their a subsidy? Especially if the subsidy is larger than the cost of the local authority providing the service.
And with buses as moving prisons, you've taken me into the realm of 2000AD, and Judge Dredd.
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Date: 2012-02-23 03:49 pm (UTC)Yup, the routes staying open is interesting, but from observation routes closed anyway. The subsidy rules would need to be known - the minimum you have to do to collect your subsidy becomes the performance target.
Wider question is, why is their a subsidy? Especially if the subsidy is larger than the cost of the local authority providing the service.
And with buses as moving prisons, you've taken me into the realm of 2000AD, and Judge Dredd.