Archive for September, 2010

Public Transportation Overseas And Staying Safe

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

If a pa? S has a pattern? No tourists targeted by criminals in transport p? Public, that information? N is mentioned in the information? N specs? Chart of pa? S in the section? N on crime?. Taxi. S? Not take taxis clearly identified with official markings. Beware of unmarked cars. Trains. Well organized, systematic robbery? Tico of passengers on trains along the tour route? LINE FANTASY popular? a problem. ? pi? common at night and especially on overnight trains. If you see your way being blocked by a stranger and another person? very close to you from behind? s, away. This can? happens in the corridor of the train and the platform or the station? n. Do not accept food or drinks extra years now. Criminals have been known to food? No drug or drink offered to passengers. The criminals also? N can spray sleeping gas in train compartments. Whenever possible, lock your compartment. If you can not? is block? securely, take turns sleeping in shifts with your company? eros travel. If there? is not possible, stay awake. If you must sleep Without protection, use, gi tie? luggage and valuables safe, as far as possible. Do not be afraid to alert authorities? if you feel threatened in some way. of polic? to additional often assigned to ride trains on routes where crime? ? a serious problem. Bus? S. The same type of activity? criminal found on trains can be found on bus routes p? public in travel. For example, tourists have been drugged and robbed while sleeping on buses and bus stations. In some pa? Countries, whole groups of passengers were trapped and robbed by gangs of bandits. Tuk-tuk. In Thailand, there are 3 WHEEL called tuk-tuk mainly by the sound they make. Most? A est? N tur waiting areas? Appliances and their goal is to open massage parlors or a “free” trip. They get a cut of any place that you bring it to a jewelry? To, a bar, or massage. Interior pa? S, for the most? To are leg? Scams. What I am talking about are mostly in Bangkok. Bus baht. Not really a bus? S, but a van with seats in the back. They est? N covered and are mainly used in Pattaya, Thailand. A winding drive, charge about 10 baht and foreign Tha? S Local 5 baht for a ride. If you stop and ask to go to a spec? Traffic, then can you? have to pay more? s? ? Why? are, b? basically, took them to be a taxi. Pi? f? easy? simply greet the m? s, get to where they will play the ringtone, low pay. Beware of pickpockets. Can be shaped or kids with an adult neighbor or take advantage of foreign transvestites drunk. If you have problems with tuk-tuk or bus? S baht, in contact with the police? A tour? Acoustic. Transport p? PUBLIC can? f be a way? easy and cheap to travel. S? So be careful when returning home.

Wishing The Rest Of America Had Such Public Transportation

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Public Transportation

Image taken on 2010-03-29 12:57:29 by Maitri.

Russia Russian Soviet Union Postage Stamps Block of 4 Public Transportation in the 19th – 20th Centuries, Issued 10 Dec 1980 MNH

Monday, September 20th, 2010

  • Scott Catalog Number: 5001
  • Date of Issue: 10 Dec 1980
  • Country of Origin: Soviet Union
  • Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH)

Product Description
This block of 4 stamps is from the former Soviet Union. The writing on the stamps is Russian.

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Russia Russian Soviet Union Postage Stamps Block of 4 Public Transportation in the 19th – 20th Centuries, Issued 10 Dec 1980 MNH

My Pet Peeves ~ Public Transportation

Monday, September 13th, 2010


If you’re looking for Sex Ed 102 it can be found on the original channel www.YouTube.com Twitter www.twitter.com MySpace www.MySpace.com My Pet Peeves ~ Public Transportation I attempted to make this video once before, but it ended up turning into the “Lovers Quarrel” video. I hadn’t actually planned on redoing it until today when I almost had my legs taken off by some idiot driving their car completely oblivious with their ear phones in. As such, I decided to vent my frustrations to the world instead of hunting them down and egging their car. That was a joke. I do not egg cars. Please feel free to use this video to vent your own anger with the public transportation system where you live. That’s part of what these videos are here for Love you much, Kara_Sutra

Public Transportation: Who Needs It? (Part 2)

Friday, September 10th, 2010


This 1968 educational film starring actor Paul Lynde and LA newscaster Ralph Story was produced and distributed to libraries, schools and community groups by the Southern California Rapid Transit District (1964-1993) in advance of a 1968 ballot initiative.

999 Call – Very sore feet

Friday, September 3rd, 2010


In this call a man has dialled 999 to complain about the lack of buses in Crow Lane.