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Yeah! Melbourne Big Brother Myki has been fined $237 for his expiration, and now he's suing PTV on court.

Brother, shoot him!

A Melbourne eldest brother has just done something that everyone wants to do, but dares not do: he sued PTV!

This is how things come and go:

The big brother, Mike Smith, took his Myki card one day in May last year, got on the No. 57 train, and paid by card in the car.

At this time, the card swiping machine suddenly rang out of the normal prompt, Big Brother looked at:

Huh?

My Myki card,

It's out of date.

I was about to get out of the car, and the door was closed.

To say, the train does not have to meet every day to check the ticket, but this is a coincidence! There's a ticket inspector on the train!

As soon as they heard the strange sound of the card-swiping machine, they came greedily towards the eldest brother like a bad wolf.

Then, with the power of lightning, he issued a ticket of up to $237 to his eldest brother!

Big brother Smith almost got angry!

This is so unfair! I didn't mean to run!

Later, after a check, there are still nine bucks in the card.

Originally, each Myki card has a fixed service life, 4 years of life, the eldest brother's card happens to be on that day.

It's out of date!

The use of expired tickets, or according to the penalty for ticket evasion, 237 dollars so no, this more let this big brother angry!

Bank Card! passport! Medical card! Student card! Discount card! Almost all cards in the world will be printed or written on an expiration date!

Myki card alone! no!

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