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"Interesting who's upset": The network responds to Amalia Duak's public transport inquiry - Walla! TECH

2019-12-11T12:26:02.406Z


Amalia Duak's public transport investigation was published earlier this week, leading to a flood of reactions and quite a few jokes. Doak reviewed public transport from Eilat to Metula, and last night ...


"I wonder who's upset": The network responds to Amalia Duak's public transport investigation

Amalia Duak's public transport investigation was published earlier this week, leading to a flood of reactions and quite a few jokes. Doak reviewed public transport from Eilat to Metula, and last night posted a Facebook post in which she shares what she went through. As usual, we collected the best tweets

"I wonder who's upset": The network responds to Amalia Duak's public transport investigation

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"The Hero We Need": Last night, news reporter 12, Amalia Duak responded to a series of articles in which she examined public transport from Eilat to Metula, revealing many failures. "To most of us, it sounds like a nightmare at best and an impossible task at worst," she wrote in a Facebook post. The post garnered over 2,000 likes, and hundreds of likes and comments, and as expected led to a flood of jokes. "Welcome to the world of a lot of people who don't rely on the private car, it's possible," wrote one user in response to a Doak post.

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"Do you realize that there are people constantly moving around on public transport? Not just for the purpose of an article," responded one of the Doak publics, responding: "Yes. I am one of them. And if the service improves, I will happily give up the vehicle altogether." The post was signed by Duak and wrote: "The argument for the" comfort "of a private vehicle is no longer relevant. The traffic jams are not a privilege. It is a burden. So yes, I went on a public transport trip from Eilat to Metula and survived to tell. And it's time for it to be the default and not A source of consternation. "

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