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Free MPK riders enter the debtors’ register!

No more discounted fares for those traveling without tickets. The city wants to recover PLN 41 million by entering free riders into the debtors’ register. The Public Transport Authority in Krakow is waiting for PLN 41 million of unpaid fines and, since March, has been entering people who do not validate tickets in the BIG InfoMonitor Register of Debtors. Currently, there are almost 100,000 in areas across the country due to unpaid fines. Poles, their debts amount to PLN 141 million. Krakow followed the example of Warsaw, which thanks to the 61,000 PLN, in 2 months we managed to recover over 600 thousand PLN – even before publishing the cases in the debtor’s database. MPK_Tram-line-for-11-November_Krakow_Poland It is getting harder and harder to remain an unpunished free rider. With a view to reporting people who do not buy tickets and then do not pay the penalty fee, other cities sign an agreement with the BIG InfoMonitor register of debtors. They have already done so Warsaw, Łódź, Rzeszów, Lublin, Białystok, Płock, Radom, Gdańsk, Olsztyn, Częstochowa, Katowice and other cities of the Upper Silesian-Zagłębie Metropolis, and from March also Krakow joined. – Thanks to the requests for payment sent in December to the capital free riders, ZTM Warszawa has already recovered 633 thousand. PLN receivables even before the case is made public in the register. After being added to the list of debtors, the impact of the register increases even more. Debtors wishing to obtain financing, installment purchases or signing a subscription agreement usually strive to delete the entry and contact the creditor – says Łukasz Rączkowski, BIG InfoMonitor expert. MPK_TramsInKrakow Transport is more expensive and savings on the ticket are tempting The pandemic has reduced the number of passengers, and rising fuel prices and wages have hit urban transport companies hard. In Krakow, where in 2019 ticket revenues covered 53 percent. of the total costs of functioning of public transport, in 2020 it was only 38 percent. In 2021, it improved a bit, tickets were financed by 41%. ZTP costs. – But it’s still far from expected. The situation is difficult, but we do not want to completely pass the cost increase only to passengers who buy tickets, hence the decision to report people who want to travel for free to the register of debtors. We hope that the information on this subject will act preventively and will translate into a decrease in the number of free riders in our buses and trams – says Magdalena Musiał, Deputy Director for Organization and Supervision of the Public Transport Authority in Krakow. The problem of free-riding, whether by public transport or rail, and then avoiding paying penalties on this account is quite big in Poland. According to the data of the BIG InfoMonitor Debtors Register, over 99,000 For free riders from all over the country, almost PLN 141 million has to be repaid for free-riding. In financially difficult times, there may be more debtors, because, as Poles declare, when there are problems with money and there is a shortage of life, the first thought is to postpone the settlement of cable TV subscriptions, then the telephone and internet bills, and third place for possible fees related to the purchase of tickets for journeys. This idea is shared by 23 percent. respondents. And this shows that traveling without a ticket in the minds of people using passenger transport services is one of the ways to save money. MPK PHOTO: KRZYSZTOF KALINOWSKI / LOVEKRAKÓW.PL Ticket to register However, the savings may turn out to be questionable. For example, in Krakow, the basic additional fare for traveling without a valid ticket is PLN 240, and in the case of reduced fare, the penalty fee is PLN 160. If the free rider does not pay the penalty within 30 days from the designated deadline, the carrier may enter it in the register of debtors kept by BIG. The condition is the arrears of min. PLN 200 and sending a request for payment with information about the planned entry on the list of BIG debtors. – We intend to report to the BIG InfoMonitor Debtors Register people who will not pay fees for the lack of a public transport ticket. Annually, it may be about 30 thousand. receivables. At the end of January, we had to enforce over 133,000. additional fees worth nearly PLN 41 million. The record holder has over 55.4 thousand to be repaid. PLN – says Magdalena Musiał. Practice shows that some people pay off arrears already when they learn that they can be entered in the register, others ignore their presence in the register until it begins to disturb them, for example, in taking out a loan, purchasing a telecommunications subscription or signing a cable TV contract. – The mere announcement that information about the debt will be added to the register causes some to pay off the liability immediately after receiving the summons. They do not want to be entered, because such information, which is almost publicly available, reduces the payer’s credibility and may take away the opportunity for credits, loans or purchases. Before establishing cooperation, banks, loan companies, telecommunications service providers and contractors verify a potential client in BIG, both consumers and companies. In addition, data on debts appearing in BIG InfoMonitor also appear on most BIK reports downloaded by banks when verifying the customer’s credit history – explains Łukasz Rączkowski. MPK – Trams in Krakow – The Valentine’s Special Tram Cities are mobilizing, and so are debtors According to the data collected in the BIG InfoMonitor Register of Debtors, in January this year the number of debtors-free riders exceeded 99,000, together they have almost PLN 141 million in arrears to be repaid. Compared to last year, almost 44.5 thousand were lost. free riders, and the arrears decreased by almost PLN 53 million. There were several reasons. Pandemic, remote work, remote learning, fewer opportunities for spending and COVID-19-related financial concerns made passenger transport less used, but many people who had all sorts of arrears used the time of the coronavirus to put their financial situation in order and “opted out” of the debtors’ register paying off debts. From the time of the pandemic to the end of January this year. the number …

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Celebrations in March: Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday (Środa Popielcowa, Popielec) is a great holiday in Poland. As you know, the Polish people are mainly Catholic faith, and this is a Catholic feast, so be prepared to have amounts of people getting to church to be blessed by having ash/dust placed on their heads. The ashes are made from palm branches blessed on the previous year on Palm Sunday. The priests place the ashes on the people’s foreheads saying: Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return’ (‘Z prochu powstałeś i w proch się obrócisz’). The blessed are supposed to avoid meat, alcohol, sweets and snacks on that day. This rite is performed on that day all over the world, not only in Poland. All people of Catholic faith can undertake this ritual. However, Greek Catholics do not have this rite, but some Protestant churches do.

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Fat Thursday (Tłusty czwartek) 2022? Bring it on!

What is Fat Thursday (Tłusty czwartek)? The sweetest holiday of the year is coming soon. Fat Thursday is the last Thursday before Lent.  When is Fat Thursday (Tłusty czwartek) 2022? This year, this sweet Polish holiday falls on February 24. According to tradition, it is exactly 6 days before Ash Wednesday – March 2. Fat Thursday always falls 52 days before Easter. And on that day, no one will tell us that we eat too much. Where does this tradition come from? The genesis of Fat Thursday goes back to paganism. The Romans celebrated the so-called fat day. It was believed then that winter was over and it was time to welcome spring. They feasted by drinking wine and eating fatty things, including “donuts”, which were then made of bread dough and stuffed with bacon – If you ask me, I want a piece of that! Around the 16th century, the custom of eating donuts in a sweet version appeared in Poland. They had a peanut or an almond inside, and whoever found them was to be successful and prosperous in the coming year. Superstitions and superstitions associated with Fat Thursday (Tłusty czwartek) An old Polish superstition warns that whoever does not consume donuts on that day will have bad luck hanging over it until the end of December. The round donut symbolizes the whole year, so eating it is supposed to bring prosperity and happiness. I say don’t settle on just one – eat all the happiness you can find! 🙂 According to the tradition, on this day we should eat butter, cream, cheese or meat. It is food that symbolizes abundance. The so-called “pomyjka” was also a popular Greater Poland custom. It was believed that serving at the table and cooking on a Fat Thursday provided prosperity and prosperity as well as good health. Therefore, on Fat Thursday, they all served each other and helped the lady of the house prepare dinner. I dunno about you, but I’ll get my fair share of donuts 😉 Hope I can get some with rose jam! Yours truly, The Twisted Red LadyBug

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COVID shots for kids? – My 2 pennies

So… I wanted to share a story from today with you… A Romanian-Polish (double-citizenship) lady enters a local shop (to help the local economy and the small enterprises VS going to big chains like Kaufland, Auchan, Carrefour, or others). She sits in a queue nicely, with her selected products: green onion tails (PL: “szczypiorek”) and some radish (PL: “rzodkiewka”). There are 2 ladies in front. One goes out fast but the 2nd one has many things to buy and she seems an older client as the ladies are familiar with each other. The lady that sells the products asks he where she has been in the last month or so as she did not see her for a very long while. To which the buyer replies that she has been off because her child could not walk a week after she went to give him the COVID shots. COVID Shots for Polish children between the ages of 5 and 11 On December 16, 2021, the Polish Government opened the vaccine shots availability for children between 5 and 11 years old. Each child, before the immunization, is supposed to undergo a qualifying examination carried out by a doctor. Some statistics COVID 19 Deaths by Age Group (for the USA) between January 1st, 2020 and October 16th, 2021 show that 1.7% of all deaths among US children aged 5 to 11 was due to COVID. Also, the leading causes of death (same age group) place COVID 19 deaths below the number of deaths from influenza and pneumonia. It is true that outbreak investigations have demonstrated efficient transmission among children and adults, however, having the shots taken does not mean you won’t get COVID 19! It may mean you will get a milder version and the risk of transmission to others is lower (again, this does not mean you are not a carrier!). Back to the story… Now coming back to the story.. the lady said her son was stuck to the bed for over a week after taking his first COVID shots. Doctors said it was muscle inflammation and after checking him they also discovered that he had that reaction because he was COVID 19 infected. Now… it baffles me how come the doctor that checked before did not realize that or do a COVID test before the shot. It also baffles me how people choose to act for the benefit of their children yet end up doing harm. Now, don’t get me wrong, I am not anti-vaccine and I do not believe that children’s vaccines provoke diseases like autism. My child has taken the vaccines prescribed by the officials but never extra ones. And I will not start now. It is one thing to vaccinate myself, but another to “test” that on my child. I know, you will say these vaccines have been tested, but we really don’t know the long-term effects, don’t we? And we won’t know them for many more years to come. Should I feel comfortable in my daughter taking a vaccine that will not stop her from having the disease, will not stop the disease from spreading, yet it has one of the possible outcomes written down as DEATH?! I don’t know about you, but I surely do not! Influenza vaccines have been around for centuries and they are always changing. I know people that take them every year but they still get sick. There is always another variant, there are always changes and we try to catch up but we never can. For me, the COVID vaccine is like an Influenza vaccine… a vaccine that will not catch up. I know this is a choice each takes, but I just felt the need to say this one out loud. If it is not helping you more than it is hurting you, what is the point? Yours sincerly, The Twisted Red LadyBug

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