Quote Originally Posted by Shetland Don View Post
I don’t rely on public transport nowadays to any extent, but it’s really awful in Shetland, from what I’m told, though we are not in the central-belt. What’s your perception of public utilities in terms of who pays for the lions share of water, drainage and associated charges relative to use? Do you have a clue!!
Maybe public transport would be better served by being taken out of private hands then?
Run as a service rather than as a profit making entity?

Your post thereafter just emphasises why there's no point in the likes of me and you engaging/arguing as it comes down to moral compass.
"Who pays for the lions (sic) share" is a morally irrelevant point.
Access to the utilities are, once more morally speaking, a right in my opinion.
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" probably doesn't chime much with your sort.
"Relative to use" is a morally irrelevant point, well in terms of my moral compass.
Suffice to say, once more in terms of my moral compass, public utilities should be publicly run, not run for the benefit of private stakeholders/shareholders.
Your mileage/moral compass may vary.