this train in Senegal isn't much, but it's still cleaner than most American trains/buses (and appears to have more comfortable seats)pic.twitter.com/yMfwcgzoKa
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Americans consider public services things that they're allowed to destroy.
if the transport police were "CITIZEN PICK UP THAT CAN", I imagine that would help. But I'm not sure if it'd be good long term.
yes, what's needed is a massive shift in attitude and behavior, aka a miracle
Here's an idea. >People book online for their carriage. >It's clearly stated that passengers who exit the train, leaving the carriage clean get a one-time-only 5 or 10% discount to their next journey. >lots of CCTV >passengers get emailed a coupon for 5or 10% off IF its clean
that works for reserved trains, but not much good for walk-on-walk-off transit like most subways and buses
I dunno, Africans > African-Americans?
lmfao it's not as if black people are the only ones who litter, white people trash the shit out of buses and trains
I'm gonna guess Senegalese officials are able to punish and exclude trouble-making riders with methods that wouldn't be acceptable here?
well, or they cleaned it up for the cameras...
Of course it's relative to revenue, but I also bet the labor costs of cleaning staff there is incredibly cheap too.
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