The public transport ticket machines in #Lisbon have a better UX than the ones in #Porto.
In Porto they asked whether you have a Portuguese tax number or not, and they used the weird word “title” instead of the simple to understand word “ticket”. Also, here you can with one payment buy several travel cards with the same tickets loaded onto each card.
But sure, ideal is London-style contactless payment system with daily fee capping . Instead of a separate travel card for each city you visit.
O ataque a #imigrantes, no #Porto, é um crime de ódio mas foi, sobretudo, um ataque terrorista. Um grupo de facínoras, armado e encapuzado, invectivou os residentes, do exterior do edifício onde dormiam, rebentou a porta de casa e assaltou, com violência inaudita, os residentes, dejxando-os aturdidos e feridos. #Umactoterrorista, com assumidos contornos xenófobos e racistas. A #tolerânciacomaintolerância é intolerável e pagaremos todos um preço de sangue se continuarmos a tolerá-la. #xenofobia
Another one with the #LongExposure feature on the #PixelCam. Not a big fan of the renovation work at this market in #Porto, but I guess it works for the pictures. 😅
So the xenophobic idiots* decided to come all the way up to the north to protest against immigration, hopefully they're going to get some broken bones before going back home.
They're the 1143 group which is actually a bunch of neonazis (1143 is the date of foundation of Portugal). This in a country where we are a mix of multiple European (Celts, Romans, Iberians, Goths) and North African peoples, and more if I go further back than the Phoenicians.
@john_fisherman Ohhh yes. I first met Jason 25 years ago and often see him down the park. I've only seen them play live once, but I regularly use their music as a kind of medicine to exorcise my political frustrations. Local and national treasures.