Yes it's beyond me, because I didn't 'say' that. I didn't even intimate it. And I'm far from the only observer to see Toronto is a generation or more behind in transit infrastructure.
Hey, you could also be pushed off the platform in front of an oncoming train, either by malevolence or inadvertent overcrowding on outdated platforms. This has been admitted even by the TTC, such that they've had to close stations to more passengers entering onto them at times.
Perhaps best you not travel in rush hour, and watch behind you at all times?
I must say with some posters, the length they go to to justify their claims is highly entertaining. "Subway Auditions" take on a whole new tack...
It's a manner of speech, just like this:
Bus riders demand changes to 'suicide stop' - CityNews Toronto
Anything else to add as to why subway passengers shouldn't be able to see out the front or the rear of the train?
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