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by Blake_Emigro 2300 days ago
In Vancouver, Canada, this is a problem. But we also have the bigger problem that the public bus system, operated by private companies, allow the homeless to get free rides. It makes some routes unbearable and even dangerous.
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With the exception of a small shuttle system, they're all owned/operated directly or indirectly by a municipality, or Translink, which is a quasi-public government-owned corporation.

Could still be dysfunctional though.

Right, I forgot about the government tie-in. This part of free rides is definitely dysfunctional. Bus drivers aren't obligated to do anything, for their own safety, except notify the transit police.
Do the homeless get a card or something? How do they prove their situation?
Nope. They just walk on through the front door, or sneak in the back one when someone is getting off. I just spent the last 1.5 years commuting down Vancouver's infamous Hastings Street on the bus, and there's not a day goes by where you don't see something messed up. I moved last weekend in part to get away from it.