Voltz
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An out of context and incomplete phone video that goes viral and causes outrage.I am not sure how stopping someone from pissing on the streetcar is harassment - I'd love to see someone try.
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An out of context and incomplete phone video that goes viral and causes outrage.I am not sure how stopping someone from pissing on the streetcar is harassment - I'd love to see someone try.
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Plus the CCTV from the vehicle's cameras (plural).An out of context and incomplete phone video that goes viral and causes outrage.
This evening a person was smoking meth openly in my train car. All the way from Finch to Bloor without anyone triggering the alarm. I’m starting to think that we are on the cusp of much more problematic issues that will be arising soon.
I’m just pointing out the brazeness that people are becoming. I did not feel unsafe at any point of my time aboard.Non-snark question; if that greatly concerns you, and I understand why it would, why did you not press the alarm?
If you witness something similar again, you might want to consider texting the "TTC incident report" line at 647-496-1940I’m just pointing out the brazeness that people are becoming. I did not feel unsafe at any point of my time aboard.
I’ll be honest, the selfish answer is that I was running late for an appointment already.
Would you press the alarm?
I’m just pointing out the brazeness that people are becoming. I did not feel unsafe at any point of my time aboard.
I’ll be honest, the selfish answer is that I was running late for an appointment already.
Would you press the alarm?
If the call is timestamped, then they can match it up with the CCTV on the train car.If you witness something similar again, you might want to consider texting the "TTC incident report" line at 647-496-1940
Or they've stopped being wimps who waste everyone's time having a meltdown over it.People have become wimps to the point they close their eyes to things going on around them that is wrong or illegally as they don't want to get involved in it or do something about it.
Non-snark question; if that greatly concerns you, and I understand why it would, why did you not press the alarm?
The 'problem' is really that something worth (or demanding) an alarm being pushed is different for different people. Some will push it for an event that only they are bothered by, some will never push it.My experience with it is - the moment you press the alarm you became the a**hole, not whomever is violating the bylaws. What it shows is - it really shouldn't be on the onus of riders because the resistance to acting is quite high. Also the old adage - it is no one's responsibility when it is everyone's responsibility.
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The 'problem' is really that something worth (or demanding) an alarm being pushed is different for different people. Some will push it for an event that only they are bothered by, some will never push it.
My experience with it is - the moment you press the alarm you became the a**hole, not whomever is violating the bylaws. What it shows is - it really shouldn't be on the onus of riders because the resistance to acting is quite high (definitely not for the thin-skinned). Also the old adage - it is no one's responsibility when it is everyone's responsibility.
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This evening a person was smoking meth openly in my train car. All the way from Finch to Bloor without anyone triggering the alarm. I’m starting to think that we are on the cusp of much more problematic issues that will be arising soon.




