Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch out for out of place riders from dc
Which are whom, and look like what? And is there a law that DC residents cannot ride to the suburbs?
Or is this "code" for African Americans?
Considering most people in dc are black, look out for thugish younger men or teens who look like this
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/victim-of-fatal-metro-stabbing-was-a-recent-american-u-grad-loved-dc/2015/07/05/e12dd2ea-2324-11e5-aae2-6c4f59b050aa_story.html
Anonymous wrote:I can mock-mug your kid like that episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm when Larry was trying to get on Cheryl's therapist's good side
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch out for out of place riders from dc
Which are whom, and look like what? And is there a law that DC residents cannot ride to the suburbs?
Or is this "code" for African Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if someone grabs something from them, the first thing you do it try to trip the person. I learned this from a cop friend after the grab and run things started to happen on metro.
A few months later on the train, I was by the door, a kid grabbed my bag I stuck my foot out and he was flat on his face before he got off the train.
It is your quickest reaction to stick a foot out. If you try to chase them they have several steps on you.
We're trying to keep the rich kids safe. Not get them beaten up.
Stuff is replaceable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't use your phone on the train. Sit facing the door. If anyone gets on the train that makes you uncomfortable leave. Sit by a family. Move like a commuter. Stand right, walk left. Keep your bag the hell out of the way. Their biggest risk commuting alone is a pack of feral teens. Avoid packs of feral teens at all costs.
Golly Gosh, what could you possibly mean by "feral"?![]()
Anonymous wrote:if someone grabs something from them, the first thing you do it try to trip the person. I learned this from a cop friend after the grab and run things started to happen on metro.
A few months later on the train, I was by the door, a kid grabbed my bag I stuck my foot out and he was flat on his face before he got off the train.
It is your quickest reaction to stick a foot out. If you try to chase them they have several steps on you.
Anonymous wrote:Don't use your phone on the train. Sit facing the door. If anyone gets on the train that makes you uncomfortable leave. Sit by a family. Move like a commuter. Stand right, walk left. Keep your bag the hell out of the way. Their biggest risk commuting alone is a pack of feral teens. Avoid packs of feral teens at all costs.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have been raised in the 'burbs, so despite the best efforts of my city-raised self, don't have basic street smarts. Is there a book or something that lays it all out? Or maybe you guys can make one.. One is about to start taking the Metro solo, and they are both old enough that they don't believe everything I say. They tend to think I'm just paranoid when I try to explain things like keep a hand on your belongings, be aware of your surroundings, etc.