*Chillul Hashem on Bus Line 618*
A resident of the city, who witnessed the incident, writes to us:
This evening, an inspector boarded bus line 618 for a routine check and quickly discovered that a significant number of passengers had chosen not to pay.
The inspector asked the passengers to pay as required by law and Halacha.
The passengers refused his request, prompting him to ask the driver to stop the ride until a police officer arrived to assist in validating the unpaid fares.
Some passengers stood up and asked those who hadn't paid to validate their tickets in order to avoid delaying everyone who was in a hurry at the end of the day and to prevent a terrible Chillul Hashem. Unfortunately, their pleas were ignored.
*Who will compensate us for the wasted time caused by those who didn't pay?*
*Who will make up for this unnecessary Chillul Hashem?*
8 comments:
why weren't those filthy treasonous gangsters immediately arrested ?
But they're too busy learning Torah to go to the army,
Can you imagine how EY would look if there were no State, we would be living way worse than the Palestinians in West Bank, completely lawless
https://nypost.com/2025/03/03/world-news/fight-breaks-out-between-kin-of-oct-7-hostages-knesset-guards/
Zionist decorum is no kiddish Hashem either
Yoeli
They have from who to learn from ... The Peleg gangsters!
aha… and which army did you go to, Garnel ?
Buses in Israel are very confusing. Instead of paying near a driver when you go in, you have to swipe your card in the middle of the bus. No one checks when people first get on off they are paying. The method invited fraud.
This justifies stealing???
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