“Any good people who want to pay me for the ticket?” was the question that a woman asked the rest of the passengers, when checking that the amount of the SUBE card did not cover the payment of the ticket on the bus. The user entered public transport recording with her cell phone camera, and the video later went viral on social networks through the account @ladeflequillo from TikTok.
“Come on, damn it. Does anyone want to pay me for the ticket? We are free now. They are happy? Because I can’t pay for the ticket alone. Who voted for this? Raise your hand. Because then they are all handsome. Then, to make a fuss, they are all handsome,” the woman rebuked all the bus users and added: “What do I do? Path? Aren’t we free now? Are there no businessmen here?”
At that moment, a woman, in a teacher’s uniform, got up from her seat and paid him the fare. However, the passenger continued filming and added: “Thank you. If I don’t have to walk, because I have to choose between eating and carrying the GOES UP. Bravo, thank you.” But, far from ending the escrache, the rest of the passengers began to respond to the user, starting an argument in the vehicle.
This Tuesday the new fare table came into effect in the AMBA, which brings the minimum bus ticket to 270 pesos and the maximum to 370 pesos (without social fare). As for the train, the cost is 130 pesos minimum and 208 pesos maximum (without social fare). At the moment, until April 1, the SUBE card must be registered to maintain the value of the ticket at the nominal price. Although registration can be done after the deadline, if not registered, the price of the ticket with the card will be the differential value