Critiquing the rationality of public policy, ruminating on modern life,
and exposing my inner nerd.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Hair net saves transit system several thousand
Conventional wisdom suggests that government tends to react to problems with specialty solutions, all too often re-inventing the wheel. Well, not in Boston. An innovative technician for the T (the metro area transit system) discovered that a 5-cent hairnet and some duct tape worked better than any previous solution for keeping snow and ice out of T-engine intakes. In fact, the use of the hair net has now become standard policy.
Labels:
government,
innovation,
policy
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment