Ah, but the homeless don't have any money to pay the fines, so they just ride anyways. They cannot be fined, nor jailed.
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Replying to @380kmh
But they ARE banned. They just don't care :/ When they are thrown out, they just take the next bus :(
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Replying to @380kmh
Exactly! A very hard problem. Perhaps really regular checks could solve it, but idk. Passengers are allowed to throw them out, but are shy
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Replying to @briedisunrepshe
You can't count on passengers to do it, it isn't their job--it's like expecting shoppers to keep a grocery store's floors clean
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Replying to @380kmh @briedisunrepshe
I insist on regular checks--if that's too labor intensive, then drop the stupid POP system and install proper fare gates
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Replying to @380kmh
Fare gates and stations like for a BRT system? I don't think I understand that well
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Replying to @380kmh
Would be really nice, but I guess it would work only on main routes and where vehicles have the same specs.
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You don't need a carbon copy, design could be modified as needed. But yes, main routes. I assumed that's what you meant...
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Replying to @380kmh @briedisunrepshe
...because you were talking about POP inspections and I'm skeptical they have someone on hand on every minor route for checks
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Replying to @380kmh
Well, they do try to check all routes and in various places.
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