Driver Forces His Taste
http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/06/29/trasport
12:39 pm | June 29, 2010 | Social
Citizens of Yerevan are very often forced to listen to "rabiz" music
in public buses.
Some find it normal, while other passengers simply get frustrated,
especially when they are forced to listen to that music from early
in the morning to late at night on their way home tired after work.
"When we tell the driver we don't want to listen to that music,
he tells us to get off the bus," citizen Armine Petrosyan complained.
Tigran Sargsyan added that very often, the music is so loud that the
drivers don't hear passengers asking them to stop at the bus stops.
Is there a law on this? Head of "Yerevan-Trans" CJSC Arman Mirijanyan
told "A1+" that there is no law, but the issue in the center of their
attention every day. In this case, he hopes drivers will not turn on
music while driving.
From: A. Papazian
http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/06/29/trasport
12:39 pm | June 29, 2010 | Social
Citizens of Yerevan are very often forced to listen to "rabiz" music
in public buses.
Some find it normal, while other passengers simply get frustrated,
especially when they are forced to listen to that music from early
in the morning to late at night on their way home tired after work.
"When we tell the driver we don't want to listen to that music,
he tells us to get off the bus," citizen Armine Petrosyan complained.
Tigran Sargsyan added that very often, the music is so loud that the
drivers don't hear passengers asking them to stop at the bus stops.
Is there a law on this? Head of "Yerevan-Trans" CJSC Arman Mirijanyan
told "A1+" that there is no law, but the issue in the center of their
attention every day. In this case, he hopes drivers will not turn on
music while driving.
From: A. Papazian