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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/alteraia on 2025-01-21 21:43:44+00:00.


It's happened to me like 4-5 times now, I'll be thinking I'm about to have a nice quiet and not-crowded bus ride then boom, 'sorry your gold coach has been cancelled, please enjoy your stuffy hot humid ride on this bus from before the year 2000, no wifi btw even if it says free wifi on the outside of the bus.'

It's really shitty since I wear masks on public transportation to not get myself/others sick, and being packed in like a tin of sardines doesn't help with that.

Why do they do this? Is it just to cut costs?

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