Movia has removed the printed information from the trafikselskabets stops on the island of Zealand, and the decision has received massive criticism from, among others, Older Case, Forbrugerådet Think and more folketingspolitikere and not least the users themselves.

At Flintholm Station in Copenhagen met Ekstra Bladet some older bus passengers, who had much praise to spare for Movia decision to remove the printed information from the bus stops.

– Good enough I have a mobile, but I have no sense of how to use it, and I have it only when I’m out cycling. So it annoys me that they remove the roadmaps from the stops. I’m the old fashioned type, which must have the letter in the mail and such. I think not actually, they treat us older people particularly well.

– I think it is utterly ridiculous. I was born in a different time, so I can damn well not find out all of this, and it interests me not. The cell phone I can also not any kind of anything with the internet, it can only call. Not, damn hang something at the bus stop so you can see where you need to go.

– It is the worst thing they could have done. I do not own a smartphone, and I also have not going to obtain me one. I am doing well with my regular phone. I feel, in fact, dropped on the floor in one way or another.

– It is very reasonable, I think. People use their phone for everything possible in the day, and you must not tell me that people over 70 can’t figure out how to something. In the past, stood the phone in the living room, and now is the in your pocket. I believe that the development happening just as quietly, and we must all get used to.