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It may be time for museums in Britain to begin charging for entry.
Charging for entry would immediately exclude a vast proportion of our society.
The association's president, David Fleming, said charging for entry was on the agenda of many councils across the UK.
The Treasury is terrified of the London museums lobby, excusing them from charging for entry (Tate London is free, Tate St Ives is £6).
Harry Pariser, a longtime neighbor of the botanical garden, said he did not like the idea of charging for entry, even if it is only for nonresidents.
But that means two-thirds of Internet users are not willing to pay for information or services online, which is why Ms. Allen stopped short of exhorting media executives to block off key areas of their Web sites immediately and start charging for entry.
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Several bars and restaurants on the upper tiers don't charge for entry, but the drink prices are sky high.
I was there for the band at Lucille's, a restaurant within B. B. King's that often has notable blues acts and doesn't charge for entry.
As it is not going to, I would prefer the British Museum to charge for entry and universities to increase their tuition fees.
The first was simply technical: how would you charge for entry into entire cities or neighborhoods without putting tollbooths everywhere and causing more congestion?
The country's first public park, the Arboretum in Derby, opened in 1840 and charged for entry five days a week; last year its current manager, Michael McNaught, reluctantly floated the idea of reintroducing a fee for visitors from outside the city.
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