Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when they arrested a kid for eating French fries on Metro?
Hard to believe what Metro allows now.
I stood by a metro gate and watched most people jump. I wondered why I had paid…
I was recently traveling on another city's metro/subway and was struck by how clean it was. At one time, our Metro was pretty clean. No longer. When did DC decide it was ok to accept Third World standards of cleanliness, safety, and service?
Not really limited to the Metro system in DC, is it? Have you walked around Gallery Place lately? Seen all the cars with expired paper tags or no tags?
I think that people just got tired of fighting for a city when so few living there actually care. Things go in cycles…just let it die it’s death and eventually it will be renewed. This is just temporary return to the 1980’s, which is all the rage, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when they arrested a kid for eating French fries on Metro?
Hard to believe what Metro allows now.
I stood by a metro gate and watched most people jump. I wondered why I had paid…
I was recently traveling on another city's metro/subway and was struck by how clean it was. At one time, our Metro was pretty clean. No longer. When did DC decide it was ok to accept Third World standards of cleanliness, safety, and service?
Not really limited to the Metro system in DC, is it? Have you walked around Gallery Place lately? Seen all the cars with expired paper tags or no tags?
Third World standards of cleanliness, safety, and service?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when they arrested a kid for eating French fries on Metro?
Hard to believe what Metro allows now.
I stood by a metro gate and watched most people jump. I wondered why I had paid…
I was recently traveling on another city's metro/subway and was struck by how clean it was. At one time, our Metro was pretty clean. No longer. When did DC decide it was ok to accept Third World standards of cleanliness, safety, and service?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro officials open the turnstiles when school lets out and beg the kids to just walk through, not 'jump'. And the kids ride free, but still prefer to jump! Yes, we have created a culture of lawlessness.
I have a high school student who often jumps the turnstile because his pass is in the bottom of his backpack. I wouldn’t call him lawless… lazy but not lawless. He doesn’t see the point of fishing his KRF pass out. I tell him to do it especially because he had a MAGA tourist grabbed him and yelled at him about being “lawless”. I think folks picking on teenagers are focusing on the wrong problem.
Anonymous wrote:Remember when they arrested a kid for eating French fries on Metro?
Hard to believe what Metro allows now.
I stood by a metro gate and watched most people jump. I wondered why I had paid…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro officials open the turnstiles when school lets out and beg the kids to just walk through, not 'jump'. And the kids ride free, but still prefer to jump! Yes, we have created a culture of lawlessness.
I have a high school student who often jumps the turnstile because his pass is in the bottom of his backpack. I wouldn’t call him lawless… lazy but not lawless. He doesn’t see the point of fishing his KRF pass out. I tell him to do it especially because he had a MAGA tourist grabbed him and yelled at him about being “lawless”. I think folks picking on teenagers are focusing on the wrong problem.
Maybe just a law abider from the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:So a person with a MAGA hat called out the behavior, correctly I might add, you advocate for DC to continue to act lawless?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Requiring people to obey laws is racist. Check your privilege
Wait - what??!?
What sort of idiocy is that??!?
Anonymous wrote:Requiring people to obey laws is racist. Check your privilege
Anonymous wrote:So a person with a MAGA hat called out the behavior, correctly I might add, you advocate for DC to continue to act lawless?!?