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The Network showed the difference between the Polish and Ukrainian minibuses

Impressions are radically different.

The network pointed out the difference between bus in Poland and Ukraine.

This was written by the head of Board of Ukrainian Association for energy saving Roman Spivak on his page in Facebook.

“Left: the Polish bus. The driver in white shirt, neat bus, cash register, receipt to each passenger. The driver counts the money and issues receipts only during a stop. To talk on the phone from the driver on the ear bluetooth. In the bus air-conditioner and WI-FI,” wrote Spivak.

“Right: Ukrainian dirty bus, the driver counts the money, a wooden coffer for money…. and no accounting. No ticket or receipt in the hands of the passenger. Black unaccounted cash. In the bus dirty. About the odors do not say anything. Talk to the driver on his mobile, cigarettes and matches,” he said.

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