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Nearly 80-year-old man was denied a ride by a bus driver without his senior citizen card. Is this right?

Nearly 80-year-old man was denied a ride by a bus driver without his senior citizen card. Is this right?

The card is a reasonable rules and regulations, no matter who should be honored, for say eighty years old without a card for the elderly, this is an unreasonable request, the government for the elderly, the disabled, the military and so on have implemented free rides, if everyone does not take the card that is not a mess, since it is a preferential we should be more thankful, we should strictly abide by the provisions of the bus, do not give the driver to add to the trouble, do not give the community to add to the chaos, to be a good moral citizen, to be a good citizen. Do not make trouble for the driver, do not give society a mess, to be a good moral citizen. Besides, if you forget to bring the card and pay two dollars for yourself, what's wrong with that?

From the point of view of rules and regulations, this can not be said to be wrong, but the rules and regulations are made by people, although the elderly did not bring a senior citizen card, but from his form should be able to tell his age, why should there be the phenomenon of proving that I am me, it should be more humane.

If you don't have a senior citizen card, just give cash. What's the point of discussing it? I once lost my senior citizen card and it took more than 10 days to get a replacement and I always gave cash, don't make it difficult for the driver.

Don't get all bent out of shape about what this bus driver did, what's wrong with following the company's rules and regulations?

Some people say that such an old man forgot to bring his senior citizen card for a while, which can be judged from his physical appearance, and it is justifiable, and the bus driver can totally make an exception for once. What I want to say is, was the bus driver alone on the bus at that time, with no other passengers? Why did none of the passengers help the old man to put in a coin or swipe a card? Why did no one blame the passengers on the bus at that time?

Don't kidnap anyone with morals; people who are used to kidnapping people with morals aren't necessarily that noble in actual life!

Don't give the driver advice. The organization has not given him the power and space to be flexible, he can only deal with it according to the company's arrangement. The number of swipes is the basis for the company to ask for subsidies from the government, and also the way of charging, he does not have the power to give passengers free. The elderly want to ride the bus well dealt with ah, throw coins ah! The people on the bus who can't stand it can help the old man brush ah, don't force the driver to free tickets, generous at the expense of others, what a good guy. Discussion of the issue to grasp the essence and the center, do not run off the subject, do not make use of the subject.

Free rides for the elderly to pay the bill is the government, not the bus company, only swipe the card the bus company can receive subsidies, the driver has turnover, do not swipe the card the bus company will do nothing.

There is a misunderstanding here, first of all, to make it clear that the senior citizen ride card (not called senior citizen card), the card has a government subsidy to the elderly ride, use it to take the bus and subway free of charge for the elderly, at the same time the bus and subway companies through the card to obtain government subsidies. That is to say, the elderly to take public transportation, is the government's welfare measures by the government to pay the bill, with the bus company has nothing to do. When riding, the elderly brush card is equivalent to coin, do not brush card should be coin, otherwise it will cause the bus company losses, affecting the income of employees. Therefore, there is no doubt that the elderly should swipe their cards (forgetting their cards should be coin-operated) instead of using their ID cards as a substitute, not to mention that they should not be justifiably dissuaded from doing so. Of course, the elderly who do not understand the situation should do a good job of publicizing and explaining the work, and the demented elderly should be flexible. Lastly, I think that the bus company's rules and the driver's adherence to principles are not wrong and should not be blamed. We have rules in all walks of life and we cannot be generous at the expense of others.

This is very wrong. Can't a senior citizen without a card be a workaround? Doesn't an ID card say more about age? You, the driver, will have to grow old, and you'll understand when you do.

Is it right for a nearly 80-year-old man to be denied a ride by a bus driver without a senior citizen card?

My friend , I feel right. The bus driver was not at fault!

Elderly people who don't have their bus passes with them should pay on the bus!

Senior transit passes are insured, so if a senior has a problem riding the bus, he or she can go through the insurance process according to laws and regulations.

By paying for the bus we are having a service to be served relationship with the bus . The same goes for senior citizen bus passes!

Seniors nearly 80 years old riding the bus are best accompanied by a family member!

The subject said that nearly 80-year-olds do not have a bus card and want to ride the bus, the elderly should pay for this ride. Pay the money, and the bus will form a service and be served relationship, the bus driver will not refuse the elderly ride!

The elderly person the subject is talking about didn't have a bus pass with him and the bus driver refused the elderly person a ride, probably because the elderly person didn't pay for this ride. The old man didn't have a bus pass and didn't pay for the ride himself, and the bus driver wasn't wrong to refuse. The old man didn't have a bus card and the old man didn't pay the fare. The driver can't afford to have a problem with the old man's ride!

The bus driver did the right thing when he denied the elderly a ride after they didn't have their bus passes with them and didn't pay for the bus themselves. Simply put: the elderly person and the bus did not form a relationship of serving and being served. The bus driver was not at fault.

If a bus driver lets an elderly person ride without a bus pass and without paying the fare, and the elderly person has a problem on the bus, the driver himself is responsible. The average driver does not have the ability to be responsible!

My friend, I don't think such a question makes the slightest bit of sense!

We all know take the bus to pay, did not bring the bus card, this time to pay the fare on the line, don't what is also pulling hard la!

I'm Chun Yun Liu Lou Lou: We should take things at face value!

Riding the bus is a relationship between serving and being served. Buses are not public benefit corporations that serve without compensation!

2021.2.25.

Respect for the elderly card senior card reflects the government's care for the elderly over 65 years of age free rides: card ride: rules and regulations must be observed by everyone: a moment to forget: 2 yuan coins is not difficult: as the elderly: more should be observed.

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