Well to be fair, she can - of course - she just needs to book early - admittedly, very very early for a single woman.
Interesting idea - but how would you stop them selling on to non-locals? And why not also similarly reserve local spots for men, as environmentally it makes no difference.
Honestly, I think this isn't an "environmental" thing, this is a "woman being discriminated against" thing.
I reckon there are some environmental-friendly policies weekender organisers could adopt, but they all relate to transportation. Let's face it, driving 600 miles in one car is indeed an environment problem.
So, how about policies for things like:
- Car sharing
- Group transport
- "Pick up from station" buses
We had a discussion about this sort of thing somewhere recently (from here onwards).
Group transportation makes sense both economically and environmentally - and possibly even socially.
So it's a win-win-win thing, if it can be organised - that part is usually the killer of course.
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