drinkthe-koolaid:

Congratulations, you’re screwed.
Recently, and with as little publicity and fanfare as possible, Metro changed the way TAP cards work. There are no more monthly passes, now they’re good for 30 days from the date you activate it. So what does this mean? Well most users will end up having to…

I don’t really know anything about these cards, but for those of you who do, I figured I would reblog.

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  4. currentmusings reblogged this from tumblangeles and added:
    Oh look guys. LA managed to actually make its already joke of a public transportation system WORSE THAN BEFORE.
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  7. jslipchi reblogged this from tumblangeles and added:
    What?! Holy crap, I’m so glad I didn’t get one.
  8. loserific reblogged this from tumblangeles and added:
    Well of course this would happen. I’m happy I have a car, but I remember the years I did use the Metro and how I can be...
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    don’t really know anything about these cards, but for
  17. socratescloset said: But why would people need to care about when they buy the card? When 30 days go up, they buy a new one. It’s not like that 13th card is going to expire at the end of the year.
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