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Cell phone jammed on busses.
Topic Started: Mar 3 2012, 04:52 AM (439 Views)
TransitChuckG
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http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Rider-Annoyed-by-Calls-Jams-Phones-on-Septa-Bus-140966733.html
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It's just what some of these loud talkers need on the bus & train these days.
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SeptaRider
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Mar 3 2012, 12:42 PM
It's just what some of these loud talkers need on the bus & train these days.
Yup, I can't even go to sleep in any of the cars because in the quiet car, the horn usually keeps me awake and idiots talking loud and blasting their music loud prevents me from sleeping too.
Also SEPTA conductors really need retraining seriously.
They checked my pass two times during the ride, like they forgot if I had a pass or not.
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MichaelBug
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Mar 3 2012, 07:25 PM
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Mar 3 2012, 12:42 PM
It's just what some of these loud talkers need on the bus & train these days.
Yup, I can't even go to sleep in any of the cars because in the quiet car, the horn usually keeps me awake and idiots talking loud and blasting their music loud prevents me from sleeping too.
Also SEPTA conductors really need retraining seriously.
They checked my pass two times during the ride, like they forgot if I had a pass or not.


The conductor likely checked your pass twice because you had crossed into another fare zone. If you look on the back of your pass, it does state that it must be displayed for the entire journey. As a fellow RRD rider, I agree that leaving your pass out can be a pain, but do you really expect one conductor to try to remember if each of a hundred or more passengers has a valid fare just from memory? Think about that.

Edited by MichaelBug, Mar 5 2012, 08:09 AM.
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