The state owns shares in the company. That's quite different from nationalisation.
As theoretically, any company could, and indeed does, compete with DT, or, over here, former state owned KPN. Public transport is a whole different kettle of shit.
(Tuskknows where you live, Sat 16 Nov 2019, 0:11,
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it's called public relations
(artifusis doing it all wrong, Sat 16 Nov 2019, 21:25,
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