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In Bremerhaven, there's a unique rule for black drivers, contrasting with Bremen where there are 620 drivers of various ethnicities.

In the year 2024, a sole incident was reported in Bremerhaven, while Athenian fisheries managed to reel in a whopping 2,626 catches. The root cause? A shortage of manpower. Contrasting this, Bremen experiences a distinct scenario.

In Bremerhaven, there's a single black driver licensing process, while Bremen has 620 such...
In Bremerhaven, there's a single black driver licensing process, while Bremen has 620 such processes.

In Bremerhaven, there's a unique rule for black drivers, contrasting with Bremen where there are 620 drivers of various ethnicities.

In the twisted landscape of 2024, a chilling tale unfolds in the city of Bremerhaven. With a whopping 2,626 black riders caught, why was there only one prosecution? The answer: the cops were lazy as fuck. Contrast that with Bremen – a city teeming with law enforcers – where a whopping 620 prosecutions were initiated.

Caught 'Em, But Didn't Book 'Em

The Bremen Senate, driven by the CDU faction, published the disheartening numbers. In Bremen, the Bremer Straßenbahn AG (BSAG) ruthlessly pursued people sans valid tickets, landing 620 prosecutions. Alas, Bremerhaven, the lesser populated sibling, could only manage a pathetic single prosecution, as reported by the Nordsee-Zeitung.

Bremerhaven's Lame Excuse: Staff Shortage

While population difference may offer a partial explanation for Bremerhaven's low prosecution numbers, it falls woefully short of explaining the disparity between the two cities. The local bus company, Bremerhaven-Bus, lamely attributed the low number to staff shortage. Four pathetic souls are left to manage Germany tickets, VBN tariffs, billing, and black-rider processing in Bremerhaven, compared to Bremen's six dedicated black-rider hunters.

Fare Evasion Frenzy

With a horde of 2,626 passengers caught without tickets, you'd think Bremerhaven-Bus would be eager to step up its game. But no, even without a formal complaint, black riders face a minuscule 60 euro fine, with additional late fees and potential collection costs. It seems Bremerhaven-Bus will only escalate cases against repeat offenders in the future.

Wanna know more about fare evasion in Bremen? Fuck off, we got our hands full here.

The struggling public-transit company, Bremerhaven-Bus, despite having caught an alarming number of 2,626 passengers without tickets, chooses to address the issue leniently, imposing only a minor 60 euro fine with additional fees and costs for late payment. Interestingly, in the neighboring city of Bremen, the transportation industry takes a more assertive stance, with the Bremer Straßenbahn AG (BSAG) aggressively pursuing fare evaders and pushing for 620 prosecutions, showcasing stark contrast in the approach to such issues between the two cities within the industrial field.

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