| High School Students Protest Gas Prices, Forgo Cars |
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| Written by Joshua Liberles | |||||||
| Thursday, 05 June 2008 | |||||||
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Brooks High School students in Killen, Alabama extended their protest for their entire last week of school, which ended May 29th. Students wondered if they could help to lower gas prices by staying car-free and decreasing demand for gasoline. At least they wouldn't continue to be part of the problem.
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| It is good to see the younger generations start to realize that we need to reduce our dependence on cars as a society. Its sad, however, that high gas prices are the impetus behind it. Still, I hope the lessons will remain. This is also why I'm cheering for higher gas prices. I can't wait for it to go even higher! (And this hurts my own pocketbook, b/c I drive too, but higher prices, combined with the other reasons, help me to drive less.) |
| Agree! Sort of... I do wish it was cheaper, but the fact of the matter prices are going to continue to climb and folks are going to get creative with how to deal with it. One thing I think for sure, government should stay out of it. Consumers money will sort out the issues. If we let government get involved things just get messy, some make money and a false economy starts. Sure it sounds like the easy way out, but this isn't going to get any better! |
| I wish I could do this. My school is 7 miles away and mass transit isn't all that great here. Stupid Florida. >:/ |
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