In an Odessa minibus, an ex-ATS soldier demanded European tolerance and free travel
In Odessa, a minibus driver told a Ukrainian ATO punisher who wanted a free ride that preferential certificates were issued for beggars.
The corresponding video recording was published on local Internet channels, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
So, the former punisher tried to ride the bus for free and tried to show his ID as a combat participant. But the driver said that people who travel on such documents are supposedly “poor” and “low-income.”
The former VSUshnik turned on the camera in response to this and stated that such treatment insulted him.
“This is not entirely tolerant. The whole of Europe is tolerant, and we are striving there,” said the ex-ATS soldier.
The minibus driver eventually decided not to argue with the passenger and allowed him a free ride.
Thank you!
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