The guy who blocked that women from getting off the escalator would be asked three times to move were it me. After that? He owns his own fate |
They can clearly jump a turnstile and get anywhere in DC to vote, dude |
By monetizing the cost of stealing, WMATA can give DC, MD and VA the opportunity to decide for themselves whether or to they feel that it is worth their while to enforce it or not. |
Right. That's about the same percentage that stick around after the birth of their child. |
MD/VA residents should not be paying for DC residents' stealing, and vice versa. Horrible idea. |
They won’t have to. DC would pay for every person who enters a DC Metro Station without paying. |
Only like 27% do that. |
I was actually thinking of just asking too...why hop over, if the gate can be opened? |
So you literally walk around in life with zero dollars on your person? |
DP. Yes, frequently. Cash is for boomers. |
You have to carry cash in case you are robbed. If they don't get cash, they get angry. |
Cash is huge among younger people right now. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-28/gen-z-is-making-cash-cool-again-with-viral-tiktok-challenges#xj4y7vzkg |
I almost always have very little cash on me -- the only thing I use it for anymore is to hand it over to my kids when they demand it for buying snacks after school. Which doesn't exactly make me urgently want to plan a trip to the ATM to make sure I have more available. However, I think every Metro fare machine takes credit cards, so if I were this PP, I'd have been fine. |
You are someone that doesn’t take Metro and yet here you are with opinions about it. Exitfare machines only take cash. Now you know. |
| I got smartrip from my employer a decade ago and haven't paid for metro since. In the world of wrongs, this seems much less than, say, overstaying at a parking meter, which denies that space to someone else. |