On top of that scary new law, ex-governor George "Macaca" Allen's
disciple ROBERT McDONNELL is running for Virginia governor!
A true Jesus-Freak in fraud's clothing!
Come November 3, it could mean citizens are carried back to "Ol'
Virginny."
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"Virginia Railway Express to Allow Guns on Trains, Looks to Adjust
Discount Fares"
By Jennifer Buske
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Virginia Railway Express riders will be able to carry firearms aboard
trains operating in Virginia because of a policy adopted by the
commuter rail service's operations board.
During a meeting Friday, board members changed the transit agency's
policy to match Virginia code, which allows people without a criminal
record to carry weapons in plain view and those with a permit to carry
concealed weapons. VRE spokesman Mark Roeber noted that guns remain
banned once trains, which run from Manassas and Fredericksburg to
Washington, cross the Potomac River into the District.
"When we looked at making the current [policy] changes, this was an
issue hanging out there," Roeber said, noting VRE already made
"hundreds" of exceptions for riders who need to carry weapons for
their job. "It made sense to make the [policy] uniform with the
language that existed in the code of Virginia, so that's what we have
vouched to do."
Also at Friday's meeting, the board worked on other policy changes,
including those related to its discount fare programs.
Students who ride VRE might get slapped with higher fares as rail
officials look to adjust a youth discount program that officials say
adult riders are abusing.
VRE allows children 6 and younger to ride free with a fare-paying
adult. Riders ages 7 to 21 are offered a 50 percent discount on
tickets, which can cost as much as $10.30 for a one-way ride.
Although VRE does not know how many people are abusing the fare
policy, Roeber said, the number of youth tickets being sold does not
match the number of students on the trains.
VRE is looking to discontinue the youth discount program and instead
allow riders 10 and younger to board for free when riding with an
adult.
The transit agency is also modifying the discount program it offers to
seniors and riders with disabilities. Riders 65 and older or with
disabilities can still buy half-price tickets, but only through
Commuter Direct or vendors at VRE's "destination stations," within the
Capital Beltway.
VRE will also require new documentation from disabled riders. Those
qualifying must have a doctor fill out a form similar to the one used
by Metro. In turn, VRE will create a photo identification card
disabled riders can present at the ticket booth.
"We're not trying to eliminate our discount programs," Roeber said.
"We are just putting safeguards in place so only those eligible can
use the programs."
VRE officials said that by changing the discount fare programs, they
expect to generate an additional $150,000 to $300,000 in revenue
yearly. About 60 percent of the transit agency's $47 million operating
budget comes from fares.
The VRE Operations Board has authorized a public hearing on the youth
fare changes. Although a date has not been set, the meeting will be
held in Alexandria in the next few weeks.
Another policy change, which does not need to go to a public hearing,
affects the VRE's Free Ride Certificate Program. Since the commuter-
rail service opened in 1992, it has offered riders a free ticket
anytime a train is canceled or delayed. The original program gave
tickets to riders who were delayed 30 minutes, but in July 2007, VRE
changed that threshold to 60 minutes as program costs rose -- reaching
up to $60,000 annually -- because of poor on-time performance.
VRE officials said Friday that they are moving the threshold back to
30 minutes because trains have been operating more efficiently over
the past two years. In fiscal 2009, the annual on-time performance of
the Manassas and Fredericksburg lines was at 89 percent, up from 84
percent in fiscal 2007.
"We're the only commuter-rail service that does this, as far as I
know," Roeber said. "It's one of those things where you are trying to
generate a ridership base and give them something different than what
most people are offering."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/22/AR2009092204518.html
What are you afraid of?
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Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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"Peter Franks" <no...@none.com> wrote in message
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James Fenimore wrote:
> "Racist Ignoramuses Next Seek Return To School
> Segregation!"
>
What are you afraid of?
"James Fenimore" <slipu...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Now, the Repug rube dumb'uns are itchin' to revert to Ol' Virginny,
when religious-freakdom and segregation and lynching were considered
perfectly acceptable.
So, barring a big upset, Pat Robertson disciple and proud graduate of
Pat's law school, Bogus Bob McDonnell, will be the state's next
governor.
I doubt if you even have a clue about how your attempts to make yourself
feel superior only serve to point out your own hatred, ignorance, and
prejudice.