Not being able to ride the subways probably saved some lives
To: dynachrome
2 posted on
09/13/2023 4:12:17 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: dynachrome
They still use glass? Why not polycarbonate plastic.
3 posted on
09/13/2023 4:19:12 PM PDT by
Ed Condon
(subliminal messages here in invisible ink)
To: dynachrome
When arrests for shopliting are not made, and assults cause no bail before same day release and just a DAT (Desk Appearence Ticket - date to go to court), and all other crimes are up, of course vandals are not worried about getting caught for breaking a bunch of subway car windows.
4 posted on
09/13/2023 4:20:17 PM PDT by
Wuli
To: dynachrome
Is this the illegals getting restless?
6 posted on
09/13/2023 4:27:21 PM PDT by
jonrick46
(Leftniks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
To: dynachrome
One major issue with sentencing for crimes involving mass transit systems is that the guilty are not banned from the transit system.
Denying others the right to a taxpayer funded service should include having perpetrators denied use of it, and possibly other transit systems within the same jurisdiction, for years.
These hoods will change their tune quickly when they have to pay for taxis or rideshare services for 5 or 10 years.
To: dynachrome
Just youthful exuberance.
23 posted on
09/13/2023 5:32:51 PM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
(THE ISSUE IS NEVER THE ISSUE. THE REVOLUTION IS THE ISSUE.)
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