checkmatechamp13 Posted September 19, 2012 Share #26 Posted September 19, 2012 The does... Where you have you been?? They split the costs. Where have you been? The state pays $70 million and the MTA pays $144 million. Yep, that is why the MTA should get rid of student cards completely. Many riders, B/Os, and train crews agree that school students are the most disruptive customers, especially if they are traveling in large groups. If parents complain about costs, then only allow student cards to public school students. If parents can afford to pay thousands of dollars to send their kids to private schools, they can afford the extra $100 a month for MetroCards. Goddamit. Would people stop lumping all students together? It's always a few loud, obnoxious kids who give all of us a bad name. As for the private schools, it wouldn't really make a big difference because most students go to public school (I think it's like 85% or something like that) If you're in Flushing I'm sure you could use the QM3 to have a peaceful ride... Dafuq does the QM3 have to do with anything? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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