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Reply #30 posted 12/03/15 4:42pm

7thday

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EmmaMcG said:

7thday said:

A perfect example of violence begetting violence. It's wrong.

It was a joke. Do I honestly look like I'd be able to beat anyone up, even if I wanted to?

"Say what you mean, and mean what you say." - Prince

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Reply #31 posted 12/03/15 8:22pm

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XxAxX said:

violently rude and dangerously drug addled people are why i stopped using the train and stopped riding the bus. it all just got to be ....creepy.

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there is an epidemic of methamphetamine use in minneapolis and meth is known to make people crazy and violent. http://minnesota.cbslocal...-epidemic/

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steering clear of crazy is really the best way to go whenever possible in my opinion. but when you absolutely have to go where you know there will be crazy, that's what permits are for. just my 2c

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Yeah, pretty much all my life I've been taking public transportation, and it can definitely be a trip(and sometimes dangerous). About 6 months ago, i had to restrain this crazy woman who attacked another passenger(on the trolley). She assaulted the lady for no reason. Here in San Diego, the public transportation system seems fairly safe, but in the San Francisco Bay Area, it can be kinda rough. On a pretty frequent basis, people get assaulted(including the bus drivers), get their phones stolen, get shot at(not frequent at all), get stabbed, etc, while on the bus. In SD, even though there seems to be a number of mentally ill, drug addicted passengers, besides the incident i mentioned, I haven't had or seen any major problems.




What i do worry about though, is some nut shooting up a bus(or trolley) full of passengers. I hate to think about it, but its just a matter of time before it happens(in the USA).

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Reply #32 posted 12/03/15 8:56pm

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I'd say it was smart you sized up the situation (3 against 1) and stepped away. "You lost it" but the incident could have taken a very bad turn. Riding the train can be compared to driving in "States", you have to ignore a lot of dumb-asses and keep it moving... it isn't worth it.

A whole lot of shit happens on trains; when I lived in NY and in Japan, groping was an issue.

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Reply #33 posted 12/04/15 1:26am

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EmmaMcG said:

7thday said:



EmmaMcG said:


Stalk them a bit, learn their routine. When you know where they'll be at a certain time it makes the next bit easier. Wait for them to be isolated, then you (and 5 or 6 of your friends) jump them and kick the shit out of them. Really, give them a good kicking. And make sure they know why. Or you could be the bigger man and leave things as they are, safe in the knowledge that they'll get whats coming to them sooner or later. It's up to you. Personally, I'd give them a kicking. wink

A perfect example of violence begetting violence. It's wrong.



It was a joke. Do I honestly look like I'd be able to beat anyone up, even if I wanted to?

Yes! Vicious little vixen you are!




Mommy!!!!...heeeelp!!!
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Reply #34 posted 12/04/15 2:52am

XxAxX

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JoeyC said:

XxAxX said:

violently rude and dangerously drug addled people are why i stopped using the train and stopped riding the bus. it all just got to be ....creepy.

.

there is an epidemic of methamphetamine use in minneapolis and meth is known to make people crazy and violent. http://minnesota.cbslocal...-epidemic/

.

steering clear of crazy is really the best way to go whenever possible in my opinion. but when you absolutely have to go where you know there will be crazy, that's what permits are for. just my 2c

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[Edited 12/2/15 4:35am]



Yeah, pretty much all my life I've been taking public transportation, and it can definitely be a trip(and sometimes dangerous). About 6 months ago, i had to restrain this crazy woman who attacked another passenger(on the trolley). She assaulted the lady for no reason. Here in San Diego, the public transportation system seems fairly safe, but in the San Francisco Bay Area, it can be kinda rough. On a pretty frequent basis, people get assaulted(including the bus drivers), get their phones stolen, get shot at(not frequent at all), get stabbed, etc, while on the bus. In SD, even though there seems to be a number of mentally ill, drug addicted passengers, besides the incident i mentioned, I haven't had or seen any major problems.




What i do worry about though, is some nut shooting up a bus(or trolley) full of passengers. I hate to think about it, but its just a matter of time before it happens(in the USA).

[Edited 12/3/15 23:22pm]

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i hear you. hopefully, someone else on board will be armed and will be able to take the shooter down quickly.

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Reply #35 posted 12/04/15 2:06pm

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Willing to bet it was a full moon that day.
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