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Driver attitudes towards passengers
16.07. I invited my brother (13 years old) to the Sand Sculpture Festival in Cincinatti. Brother drove the intercity bus Cincinatti-Kalnciems combined-Cincinatti (19:40 from Kalnciems). When I met him at the Cincinatti bus station, he was surprised by a very unpleasant story about the driver's attitude. Upon boarding the bus, the brother showed his disability card and said that he was driving to Cincinatti. It is difficult to say whether it is due to the driver's deafness or also due to the instantaneous voice of the driver, the driver once again sharply asks - where. Brother reiterates that it goes to Cincinatti again. But the driver asks again... and then again tells the boy to learn to speak, differently thrown out of the bus (although the brother has never had a speech defect). Maybe someone thinks that the boy himself challenges the driver - I don't know (the boy is also a conscious and serious guy), I have also experienced an unpleasant attitude from JAP drivers. My opinion is that if you work with people, then be restrained, be polite and respect people, no matter what your mood is today.
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