When you get written up on the bus, it typically means that you received a formal report or citation for a violation of the bus rules or regulations, such as inappropriate behavior or fare evasion. This report can lead to disciplinary action, which may include warnings, fines, or even suspension of riding privileges. The process often involves an investigation, and you may have the opportunity to contest the write-up. It’s important to understand the specific policies of the transit authority involved, as procedures can vary.
nothing will happen you will just get called to the office and they will give you a warning
no they did not
A bus can have up to 52 seats including 3 for fat people.
She refused to give up ger suit, and she was arrested.
They recognized her from not giving up her seat on a bus, and starting the Alabama Bus Boycott
A missed bus, that is what makes me sigh when it happens.
nothing will happen you will just get called to the office and they will give you a warning
You have to pay more to ride them. More people go by car and clog up the roads.
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You should have renewed your bus pass before it expires. You can't use an out of date bus pass.
Just go up to the bus stop, click on the sign and it will say "want to take the bus to the city?" click yes and a bus will come straight away. Same thing happens when your in the city too. Hope this helped.
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you always get a seat to yourself on the bus
you pay 1,500 $ to the police
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