We are not avid rail fans. We are essentially tourists travelling around the country to see things, using rail as the prime means of transport wherever possible.
It does strike me as too close a relationship.
We generally think that democracy works best when citizens can cast an informed vote. To willfully refuse to provide that information and say, 'Well, send me a bill,' seems to me to be deeply undemocratic.
The state law neither has effective teeth nor good enforcement mechanism.
It's a good opportunity for people to see things they wouldn't otherwise ever see. Ninety-five per cent of people would never otherwise see the Poor Knights.
If he doesn't want to fix the system but wants to carve out an exception, then he's not representing his constituents, but instead members of his church.