Thank you, members of the town council, for agreeing to this meeting. As you know, we are here to discuss whether the town should do away with parking fines for street parking. As a small business owner, I can tell you that my customers don’t like getting tickets for overstaying their time at a parking meter. It makes them feel like they’re being punished for shopping downtown. And many customers have told me that sometimes they shop at the big chain stores, which have parking lots, just so they can take their time and not risk getting a ticket. So, giving out fines for street parking is hurting small businesses.

I know that some will say that the town needs the revenue from these fines. But I say, a vibrant downtown with independent businesses and happy shoppers brings in far more money than a few parking tickets. And if we keep giving out parking tickets, we won’t have happy shoppers or a vibrant downtown. Additionally, the money the town gets from parking tickets is an extremely small part of its annual revenue and could easily be made up from other sources.

Question
Use the passage, a speech given at a meeting, to answer the question.

What counterarguments does the speaker make to address opposing viewpoints? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

Customers who get parking tickets often feel like they are being punished for shopping downtown.
Customers who get parking tickets often feel like they are being punished for shopping downtown.

Parking tickets are a small and easily replaceable source of revenue for the town.
Parking tickets are a small and easily replaceable source of revenue for the town.

Customers do not like getting tickets for overstaying their time at a parking meter.
Customers do not like getting tickets for overstaying their time at a parking meter.

Customers who get tickets from parking downtown are likely to shop at big chain stores.
Customers who get tickets from parking downtown are likely to shop at big chain stores.

A vibrant downtown brings in more money than parking tickets.
A vibrant downtown brings in more money than parking tickets.
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The two correct answers that highlight the counterarguments the speaker makes to address opposing viewpoints are:

  1. Parking tickets are a small and easily replaceable source of revenue for the town.
  2. A vibrant downtown brings in more money than parking tickets.

These responses counter the argument that the town needs revenue from parking fines by emphasizing that the revenue is minimal and that a thriving downtown is more beneficial overall.