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Monat: Juni 2012

Schwarzfahren 2.0

Hab heut in der Straßenbahn beim kontrolliert werden erfahren, dass man sich Fahrkarten auch online kaufen kann. Dann bekommt man einen QR-Code und den scannen die dann ein. So könnte man theoretisch immer erst dann eine Karte kaufen, wenn man die Kontrolleure sieht. Vergleichbar analog wäre das, wie wenn man mit der Fahrkarte neben dem Stempelautomaten steht und erst entwertet, wenn die Kontrolleure sich erkenntlich machen und dann laut „Äläbätsch“ zu rufen.

Des weiteren hab ich gelernt, dass Hunde eine Fahrkarte benötigen, weil sie dann, im Falle eines Unfalls, versichert sind.

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