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Good Luck With That: LA Mayor Says 2028 Olympics Will Be Car Free (and a COMPLETE CLUSTER)

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LA Mayor Karen Bass sure is optimistic. Not only does she assume she will still be mayor of LA in 2028, when it hosts the next summer Olympic games, she thinks she'll make the event 'car free.'

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Good luck with that.

More from The Hill:

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said her city is working to make the Summer Olympic games car-free when they’re held in her city in 2028.

“We’re already working to create jobs by expanding our public transportation system in order for us to have a no-car Games,” she said in a Saturday release. “And that’s a feat for Los Angeles, as we’ve always been in love with our cars. We’re working to ensure that we can build a greener Los Angeles.”

Ahead of Sunday’s closing ceremony at the Paris Olympics, Bass is attempting to address a big issue for the next games: Los Angeles traffic.

Bass said the only way to access the Olympic venues will be public transportation. The city will borrow 3,000 buses from all over the country and ask businesses to allow their employees to work from home, The Associated Press reported.

“Part of have a no-car Olympics means getting people not to drive,” Bass said.

We'd also wonder if she'd tried to enforce the no-car rule after the games. Wouldn't surprise us.

And how do people like nurses and firefighters and grocery store clerks 'work from home'? Or will Bass demand they live at their places of employment for the duration of the games? Will grocery stores close?

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She didn't think this through.

They're gonna try so hard, though.

Right? Does she have no idea how massive the city is that she governs?

LA is 502 square miles, and many events for the Olympics will be held in cities outside of LA.

Using all public transportation is telegraphing that the games will be an utter clusterf**k.

It sure will be.

Yep.

All it takes is one accident, one road closure, and the entire public transportation infrastructure will fall apart.

Row a boat across the Pacific and walk across the country. Make it really green.

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Of course. The rules never apply to the elites.

This made us chuckle.

She's insane if she thinks this'll work.

It's going to be terrible, and a national embarrassment, if Bass tries this.

That's assuming she's still the mayor in 2028. She's up for reelection in 2026.

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