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wow, seriously? are you by chance a congressman or lawmaker of some sorts?


No, but I live in a country where this is how it works. Drivers here in sweden are responsible for cleaning the bus during the day (with a more thorough cleaning at the garage that the driver isn't responsible for, afaik), and he has enough authority to eject people off the bus if they are violating rules, or to not let them on if they would violate rules.


I like Sweden. But this has to be one of the most bureaucratic approaches to solving the problem. And it's ripe for abuse.


As I understand it, aside from the cleaning, it's the same in America. But if a driver pulled over in the middle of rush hour traffic to kick someone off a bus because they put down an empty can of soda, they'd be torn to shreds before they made it back to the driver's seat.


"they'd be torn to shreds"

Where are you taking buses that the passengers are so rage-filled?


New York City.




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