It's a voluntary act. I cannot punish anyone not taking the public transport, but I want everyone, from the highest ranking officers to the lowest, to take public transport every Wednesday.
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I try to use public transport, always.
I've not stopped going on public transport. I love going on it.
People have to make journeys, what we want is people to have alternatives in public transport so that they can make a choice about the sort of way in which they're going to travel.
You don't ever earn a right to stop doing anything if you feel there is an obligation to move in terms of public service.
I don't think I should penalize people who were doing their duty.
If you provide good alternatives for public transport, you won't have traffic problems.
If you work in a public space, you have to be aware that no one is buying a ticket.
If there's anything a public servant hates to do it's something for the public.
To punish MPs because of the distance they live from London - those with fast train journeys quite close to London as well as those at some distance from both the capital or an appropriate airport - is perverse, but also dangerous to democracy.
Depart from discretion when it interferes with duty.
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