I've taken to riding the city bus since returning to Illinois State University, in January.
My first day on the Green A, as I stepped aboard, I asked: "Is there a student discount?"
"No," said the driver.
"It's a buck, right?"
"Yes."
So, I've continued this commute on most school days, saving myself money on parking -- or sparing me a long walk from free street parking near campus. But, I noticed that some students were getting on, flashing something, and paying nothing.
I initially assumed they must have the passes, which discount the cost for frequent riders.
Yesterday, sitting near the front, I very clearly spotted a student boarding, flashing her ISU ID, and not paying. I asked for an explanation. The driver said students displaying an ID ride free.
"I'd have sworn I asked a driver, last month, if there was a student discount, and he said no."
"Technically, there's not a student discount. They ride free if they show an ID. ISU pays us through student fees."
"Well, I would think 'free' would be a discount. But that's just me. I'll know next time."
"You still have to show an ID. You can't just say you have one."
Literalists.


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