Sure. I have a job and work until the night sometimes so she rode wherever she wanted to go. She lived in NYC decades ago when it was actually dangerous, unlike the current conservative whining. Not everyone is brainwashed by tabloids to be afraid of the subwaySo she rides the subway by herself at night?
Sure. I have a job and work until the night sometimes so she rode wherever she wanted to go. She lived in NYC decades ago when it was actually dangerous, unlike the current conservative whining. Not everyone is brainwashed by tabloids to be afraid of the subway
My sister rides it often without issues (freaks my mom out but she's a foxnews Boomer like many others here). Heck my wife and I ride it looking like the biggest out of place tourists and had no problems.Sure. I have a job and work until the night sometimes so she rode wherever she wanted to go. She lived in NYC decades ago when it was actually dangerous, unlike the current conservative whining. Not everyone is brainwashed by tabloids to be afraid of the subway
LOL I don't GAF where you live bruh. I will never step foot in that rat infested **** hole ever again. I find it sad that you are more afraid that I might show up on your doorstep and do God knows what (to a fellow VOL fan no less) then some random crack laden jackass on the NYC subway after dark.Brother who gives a ****, I'm not telling you where I live. Any neighborhood people in Manhattan/nearby Brooklyn go to or into Queens for LGA
You are completely irrational - @NashVol11Not crazy about my daughter riding it by herself at night though.
Oh, I had my head on a swivel when we were there and I never stand close to the tracks. Had an altercation once on a Marta train when I lived in ATL. My radar is always up for the bats*** crazy people. I hope she doesn’t spend the rest of her life there, but who knows.You are completely irrational - @NashVol11
I’m in Chattanooga and my head is on a swivel. There are batshit crazy people everywhereOh, I had my head on a swivel when we were there and I never stand close to the tracks. Had an altercation once on a Marta train when I lived in ATL. My radar is always up for the bats*** crazy people. I hope she doesn’t spend the rest of her life there, but who knows.
It's just a good rule of thumb to be paying attention to those around you anywhere. I'm in a lot of different cities all the time and developed a pretty good awareness wrt body language, behavior, etc. that might be telling you something is about to go down.I’m in Chattanooga and my head is on a swivel. There are batshit crazy people everywhere
The increase in deaths (to 12, total) is what conservatives have been whining about, if you're pivoting to overall subway crime it's DOWN from 2023 and I'm certain way down from when my mom lived here in the 80sI guess those being pushed off the side but live, the mugging, robberies and the ones that don't die from other crime aren't included in your tallies.
I'm not worried about you showing up at my door lol, just don't feel like posting subway stops on the internet to satisfy bad faith gotcha questionsLOL I don't GAF where you live bruh. I will never step foot in that rat infested **** hole ever again. I find it sad that you are more afraid that I might show up on your doorstep and do God knows what (to a fellow VOL fan no less) then some random crack laden jackass on the NYC subway after dark.
You are one warped individual.
My mom is one of those Fox News boomers too, but I guess because she lived here/visits often I don't hear the subway stuff from herMy sister rides it often without issues (freaks my mom out but she's a foxnews Boomer like many others here). Heck my wife and I ride it looking like the biggest out of place tourists and had no problems.