A revolution in nightlife: a hangover bus will start operating in Latvia!

A revolution in nightlife: a hangover bus will start operating in Latvia!
A revolution in nightlife: a hangover bus will start operating in Latvia!
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At the end of May, a hangover bus will start running in Riga. It is not the long-awaited night transport that will take Riga partygoers home, it is the first aid for those who feel bad in the morning after the party, reports “db.lv”.

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The idea of ​​a hangover bus came to the mind of the team of event organizers, who are currently actively working to create the biggest party in Latvia’s history.

“We just realized that after too much of a party, you might be a little sick in the morning. We started joking about how great it would be to have a service that drives up to your house and gets you sorted so you can function instead of trying to survive.

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The Hangover Bus will be a paid service that will operate on call.

You call a bus to your address and your task will only be to board the transport. The medical staff working on the bus will do everything that happens next for you,” the authors of the idea say.

A similar concept has already been launched in the party capital of the world, Las Vegas.

“If you are sick, it only means that you need help. Not everyone will dare to burden an ambulance with their condition, but it will not be difficult to call a bus specially allocated for this purpose,” the authors of the business idea are confident.

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