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Danger! I'm going to be complaining again.

Once again, we are having the European Mobility Week or, as I prefer to call it, the Week of Increasing Carbrain Privileges So That Perhaps They Will Change Their Mind and Abandon Cars If Their Ownership Gives Them an Extra Privilege.

This year, Koleje Wielkopolskie, the local train operator of #GreaterPoland, took a step further and gave two privileges to car owners:

• on Friday, they can travel via train for free (one person per one registration document)
• on Saturday and on Sunday, they can travel with friends or family (as many people as seats in the registered car)

On the plus side, they also accounted for people using both cars and trains, and already owning a periodic ticket. After showing the registration document, they can get their ticket extended by 3 days beyond its expiration.

Of course, people who use railways all year round and never bought a car, don't get shit. And let's remind that we're talking about Greater Poland, the region who two years ago showed middle finger to us by terminating support for REGIOkarta, a regular customer card that could be bought to get 15% discount on periodic tickets.

#FuckCars

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