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If you hadn't notice the STA buses are a way for businesses to advertise
their services around Spokane, rolling billboards if you may. The money
made probably helps STA stay in the black and not in the red where they may
have to cut routes, jobs or even worse raise bus fares. If you don't like
the ad, look the other way. I've seen the ad and it's not that bad,
tasteful even. The girls are fully covered unlike the "girls" at the
Stateline, which it sounds like you've been. STA has a non bias, non
discriminatory and doesn't pass judgments on any business unlike you. Those
girls are someone's daughter, sister, aunt, cousin or mother and probably
don't appreciate you calling them tramps. You NEED to "clean it up." Cheers
to STA for trying to make some income and help local businesses.