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it's just that all the coupons sell out quickly.No one wants to pay 25 p. Now almost everywhere else is like this - Moscow South Administrative District?
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it's just that all the coupons sell out fast. No one wants to pay 25 p. It's like that almost everywhere now - Moscow, South Administrative District
it's just that all the coupons sell out fast. No one wants to pay 25 p. It's like that almost everywhere now - Moscow, South Administrative District
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yes the same, you need to take care of the fare in advance, in my case is a single
yes the same, you need to take care of the fare in advance, in my case is a single
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We have conductors in all transport!
We have conductors in all transport!
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They take up space, it really bothers people not at bus stops and on the road, and it rains and there is not enough room for everyone, and as for coupons, we pay in cash when they get off, no coupons! Complain to the Ministry of Finance in your city, or better yet, to television!
They take up space, it really bothers people not at bus stops and on the road, and it rains and there is not enough room for everyone, and as for coupons, we pay in cash when they get off, no coupons! Complain to the Ministry of Finance in your city, or better yet, to television!
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declared a boycott and I don't ride buses, trolleybuses or streetcars! Once, not knowing where and how to pay on the bus, I got on the second door instead of the first, and the driver, bastard, closed the door on purpose in order to hit me, motherfucker! It's actually a strange rule, I do not understand where to explain it, because it's a public transport and the fare must be the same regardless of where you buy the fare ticket. At our subway station, too, a man seems to be some, officially, sells tickets for one trip to the subway for 25 rubles.
declared a boycott and I don't ride buses, trolleybuses or streetcars! Once, not knowing where and how to pay on the bus, I got on the second door instead of the first, and the driver, bastard, closed the door on purpose in order to hit me, motherfucker! It's actually a strange rule, I do not understand where to explain it, because it's a public transport and the fare must be the same regardless of where you buy the fare ticket. At our subway station, too, a man seems to be some, officially, sells tickets for one trip to the subway for 25 rubles.
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yes it's annoying
yes it's annoying
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exactly! You got it right!
exactly! You got it right!
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We should get back at them!
We should get back at them!
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It's convenient, you can buy some change and not go into the store.
It's convenient, you can buy some change and not go into the store.