Low level platforming in New Brunswick and another train / construction thing? drives through track 1 as passengers are getting off the train and almost hit people. @NJTRANSIT what the FUCKKK
@nbc@nbcsnl can someone explain what happened here? I had tickets, hit done. Then my screen glitched and I hit done again. And every repetition after this, an error message came up.
Not sure who the system administrator is but I’d like you to put me in touch with them.
.@cvspharmacy “pick up your scripts before the storm so you don’t run out.”
CVS: “All of your refills are out of stock. We’re working quickly to get them.”
.@PATHTrain I got double charged on my ride today with my credit card. I tapped, it said payment not sufficient (it was) and then I gave it a sec and tapped again and was fine. Can I get a refund for the first payment?
@HustleBitch_ I’ve never worn pajamas to the airport but I will now. What happened to “republican = little government oversight” and you wanna tell me how to dress? L M A O
I love it when the government showed gratitude by not paying TSA for 6 weeks and still expecting them to work and then berating them for not working then gave out fake checks to actors for the performative showmanship @SeanDuffyWI@USDOT
🚨 THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IS NOW GIVING “AIRPORT DRESS CODES”
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rolled out a new “air civility” message and some of the quotes are wild.
He says holiday travelers should “dress with some respect” because it “encourages us to behave better.”
He warns against wearing pajamas and slippers to the airport and says people should wear “a pair of jeans and a decent shirt.”
He even says if you’re “a little stronger or a little buffer, you’ve been lifting” you should stand up and help strangers put their bags in the overhead bin.
Duffy says better outfits = better behavior, and Americans should show “gratitude” to TSA, pilots, and gate agents while traveling this season.
Now the internet is melting down with some say he’s right, others say the government has no business telling people how to dress.
What do you think - is this harmless advice, or the government telling Americans how to dress and behave?