You know, there are rules for the “public” that the maker of the rules can avoid. We see this all the time. Quite frankly if I saw a transit worker eating lunch between stops or whatever, hey, that’s part of the gig. I understasnd if all the transit patrons are slurping around and gnoshing in tendies, the joint will become a mess. The drivers and other such employees have a bit of an incentive to keep things clean.
Quite frankly, I wouldn’t have gone out of my way to take a photo of someone and posting it to the world so I can feel better about myself. Then again, I am not a social media type of person.
Play foolish games and win foolish prizes. I have sympathy for the transit worker who is just trying to get through their day. I have no sympathy for busy-bodies...I don’t care about the color or ethnicity of any of the parties, it has no being really....
Being= bearing....then again there is being and nothingness
Rules are for the little people.
There was a time folks led by example - especially those who are paid by the public.
Tynes first privately approached the worker about eating on the train and the worker gave her the typical surly DC Metro worker attitude. It was after that that she posted the shocking photo and pinged Metro.
The 'woke' progressive online mob turned this into a race war rather than what it was: a surly scofflaw employee.