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Shall I invoke one or more NGOs, foreign agents, social media platforms and all this shit, in order to make you pay, fixing the arbitrariness or iniquity of regulations, with the power that comes from above ? | Shall I invoke one or more NGOs, foreign agents, social media platforms and all this shit, in order to make you pay, fixing the arbitrariness or iniquity of regulations, with the power that comes from above ? | ||
Do you understand all that, mr and mrs diligent inspector X, and Y ? (because they were 2) | Do you understand all that, mr and mrs diligent inspector X, and Y ? (because they were 2) | ||
Was yesterday your | Was yesterday your victory day or mine, or perhaps of the little cat dwelling in my shoulder soft-cage ? | ||
Do you think I'm against the law (wrongly) or don't you think I'm for laws and regulations suitable, fit for the common good ? | Do you think I'm against the law (wrongly) or don't you think I'm for laws and regulations suitable, fit for the common good ? | ||
How we can fix and solve this issue ? From tomorrow, Sunday 28th of May 2023, for all the reasons stated, Tbilisi's transport company accepts to check the tickets of passengers traveling on a Mashurtka only when they get off, except where they aren't able to facilitate or to make possible with full comfort the stamp of the tickets while they are traveling, through devices able to read passenger's card from their pocket, or through, indeed, bus inspectors that facilitate stamping the ticket (until they are still on the vehicle) and that certainly don't take away poor and honest passengers from their place. | How we can fix and solve this issue ? From tomorrow, Sunday 28th of May 2023, for all the reasons stated, Tbilisi's transport company accepts to check the tickets of passengers traveling on a Mashurtka only when they get off, except where they aren't able to facilitate or to make possible with full comfort the stamp of the tickets while they are traveling, through devices able to read passenger's card from their pocket, or through, indeed, bus inspectors that facilitate stamping the ticket (until they are still on the vehicle) and that certainly don't take away poor and honest passengers from their place. | ||
At the same time, if Tbilisi's transport company wants to impose an habit with some violent behavior, that's (theoretically) fine, as long as who is entitled to enforce it, is in turn sanctioned for this for each specific case. | At the same time, if Tbilisi's transport company wants to impose an habit with some violent behavior, that's (theoretically) fine, as long as who is entitled to enforce it, is in turn sanctioned for this for each specific case. | ||
And, as evidence of something that can only work on the basis of the division of labor, and decisions taken from above without getting your hands dirty, without to go and see what really happens, what all this implies for the executors (but also for those responsible), that's it: from the viewpoint of a world that changes. | And, as evidence of something that can only work on the basis of the division of labor, and decisions taken from above without getting your hands dirty, without to go and see what really happens, what all this implies for the executors (but also for those responsible), that's it: from the viewpoint of a world that changes. |