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![]() Followup-To: On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 22:32:17 +0000, Arthur Figgis postmaster@[ wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 00:49:15 -0000, "Billy" wrote: The RATP does accept Cash-to- Driver transactions,BUT it will almost certainly be accompanied by a Folies Bergere performance of eye-rolling,shoulder shrugging and much heaving of the breast (and that`s les Hommes !) before the Driver opens his little drawer and manually produces a ticket (?1.30) which you then validate yourself. Whilst the driver is recovering from the heebie-jeebies you then realise that the remaining passengers were also regarding you with insouciance and occasional rasping taunts from the older females who are ALWAYS in a huge rush to get on and off the vehicle and in posession of razor-edged cases to help clear a path for themselves. I've only used a Parisian bus once, but I had no problems with a cash fare, and I don't even speak French. I used a Connex bus in Kutna Hora (CZ) recently, and the driver was perfectly helpful, in contast to a week or so later when a Connex you didnt happen past the Alchemical Museum by any chance? -- Martin Smith |
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