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Originally Posted by rubicon
I would suggest that before anyone starts making suggestions for Electric Charging Stations they first suggest a study for the need for such Stations, their cost their locations, the number of stations needed, time limits per user, their cost for maintenance, and any potential abuses and the need for monitoring such abuse.
Retirees seem to forget that their earning capacity has been severely curtailed , that they may out live their savings and that the cost of living and taxes will only go up. and finally it is a viable statistic that retirees medical spending is heavily increased for the last two years of their lives
So from my point of view an electric charging station is not even on my bucket list
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You have raised many valid points but I have to say, this was wishful thinking on my part as, I don't think Mr. Morse would support this notion, for a second.
I plan on knowing at all times, when my battery is starting to run low, and will head home for recharging. This is, the best viable solution. IMHO
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