please empty your brain below

There's things like that photo on Villiers Street (Charing Cross - Embankment tube stations), including a poll where you can answer with cigarette stubs, and a phone box you make by sticking used chewing gum to a cross. It's really cool!
Hmmm, see what you mean about the question about driverless vehicles. One wonders what sort of people answer that one: given there seem plenty who don't seem to like 'vehicles' full stop, what's to make one without a driver any more palatable?
RogerW I'm guessing driverless vehicles might be driven in a more predictable manner, less likely to break the law, more likely to stop at pedestrian crossings etc.
RogerW: The real potential benefit of driverless cars would be if they were on-demand, meaning they'd be almost constantly in use and therefore not taking up parking space for most of their existence.
meh
London is already over-crowded, congested, expensive, polluted, crime-ridden and generally becoming (like many other cities) unsubstainable. The "quality of life" is being reduced year-on-year. A select few perhaps are doing o.k/fine/good/well by living/working in London...but most are not. Rents/housing is increasingly unaffordable, travel is often stressful, not being a victim of some sort of unsocial behaviour or crime is rare and added to all that the pollution makes it more likely that people will suffer more health issues compared to living elsewhere. So many one of the questions should be ...would you prefer to work/live somewhere else?
Love how all the questions are currently 'yes'!
I work at the Building Centre and I'm intrigued that although your identity is a secret, you've probably walked past me several times. Maybe I've even spoken to you without realising it was you!










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