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Fare play | Priced out | Laughter as medicine | Tourist labels | Health checkAs a non-driver and bus user all my life, I can understand why the government has raised the bus fare cap to £3. Anyone who has used buses for a long time knows that this is still cheaper than it’s been for years in most areas. I suspect most people asked about the rise (Editorial, 20 November) were not bus users or had bus passes.Trevor Hopper Lewes, East Sussex• Anyone who thinks raising the bus fare cap to £3 is OK either never travels by bus or holds in contempt the demographic that needs to use them. Lois OzlojoSouthend-on-Sea Continue reading…
Fare play | Priced out | Laughter as medicine | Tourist labels | Health check
As a non-driver and bus user all my life, I can understand why the government has raised the bus fare cap to £3. Anyone who has used buses for a long time knows that this is still cheaper than it’s been for years in most areas. I suspect most people asked about the rise (Editorial, 20 November) were not bus users or had bus passes.
Trevor Hopper
Lewes, East Sussex
• Anyone who thinks raising the bus fare cap to £3 is OK either never travels by bus or holds in contempt the demographic that needs to use them.
Lois Ozlojo
Southend-on-Sea