“I don’t want to live in a surveillance state,” says SBB Chairman of the Board of Directors Monika Ribar about the surveillance plans, which have recently caused a lot of criticism.
Foto: Beat Mathys
Ms. Ribar, what are you more interested in now: the number of passengers or the weather forecast?
I follow both anyway. But it’s true that I listen to the weather report differently now that I know how the drought is affecting SBB’s energy supply. And catch myself thinking: it really hasn’t rained in a long time. The sparse rains of last spring and summer have caused problems for our reservoirs.
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