One would think the transit agency, which gets most of its income not from riders but rather from taxpayers, would want to boost the number of riders so as to look good to the gullible politicians that butter its bread.
But not here. No, they want to make it more difficult to ride their overpriced subway and threaten to throw anyone in jail who makes it any easier. (It didn't say in the article, but what do you want to bet the other party to the illegal trade in tokens was an out-of-town visitor?)
Stupidity rules in Atlanta.
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Stupidity rules in Atlanta.
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Bingo. Atlanta is New Orleans without the water.