Tarquin M. / David Thorne
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+1 to reverting this change.
I echo many of the points already made. This seems like a very unnecessary change.
It would be good to get some clarity as to what the goal with this is, especially as it will disproportionately affect newcomers, those pursuing solo entrepreneurial activities and those trying to do other lines of RP outside of WL groups and businesses with access to parking. It's more challenging for these players to make money as it is since many activities have to be done by businesses or WL groups.
A simple cascading effect from this is the following:
Less cars sold > Less motivation for people to open and sit at dealerships if nobody showing up > Less RP interactions > Businesses being stale and inactive.
From the top of my head, I can probably list off a handful of other direct and indirect negative effects this has. I am struggling to see how any positives a change like this has outweighs the many negative effects.
Perhaps a suggestion to amend this. Instead of charging at the current public parking locations, why not add some new, premium parking locations which are closer to certain in-city activities? You could charge a premium to use these new locations since it would be providing convenience to the users of it.
I echo many of the points already made. This seems like a very unnecessary change.
It would be good to get some clarity as to what the goal with this is, especially as it will disproportionately affect newcomers, those pursuing solo entrepreneurial activities and those trying to do other lines of RP outside of WL groups and businesses with access to parking. It's more challenging for these players to make money as it is since many activities have to be done by businesses or WL groups.
A simple cascading effect from this is the following:
Less cars sold > Less motivation for people to open and sit at dealerships if nobody showing up > Less RP interactions > Businesses being stale and inactive.
From the top of my head, I can probably list off a handful of other direct and indirect negative effects this has. I am struggling to see how any positives a change like this has outweighs the many negative effects.
Perhaps a suggestion to amend this. Instead of charging at the current public parking locations, why not add some new, premium parking locations which are closer to certain in-city activities? You could charge a premium to use these new locations since it would be providing convenience to the users of it.