That's because the tw@tter fraternity have jobs they think they'll be able to do from home for ever. They think they don't need transport because they get all their food from Just Eat or supermarket deliveries, do all their shopping on line and have the goods delivered to their door and when they do need a car they hire one or get a taxi.I've seen this attitude on Twitter a lot recently, but would never imagine it on a DIY forum. Most professionals here could not do their jobs from home, or without a vehicle.
As for specialist doctors, as in any field, often their skills are needed far from home. His wife is a nurse. And as mentioned, his kids have specials needs. In a carless world, is he expected to ditch his career helping save lives and work in Tesco? Or live separate from his family?
Anyway, the problem is not cars, the problem is that we have a terrible public transport system in the UK.
They don't consider the environmental load of their regular deliveries, or the additional carbon they create by heating their own houses during the day or the devices they constantly use.
Its too easy to claim that anyone who wants to use a car is an anti-environment nazi, or accuse them of not caring about our children's future. For many people, the reality is not black and white and to resolve that future is much more complicated than just telling off those who use a car on a daily basis.
