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How is this story related to these political movements you're describing? The events in the article seem like the usual robberies, unrelated to any political cause.
First off, I'm almost positive the "political movement" is Antifa. No need to beat around the bush. The alleged connection, if I'm reading GP right, is the shackling of police due to political pressure, and a more general breakdown in law and order. I'm not sure the Bart police are restrained from above, as it could also be a lack of resources that prevents them from patrolling the trains on foot. But a growing disre…
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#62Maybe they should issue more concealed carry permits in bay area counties. It's wrong for the police to simultaneously neglect your protection and also prevent you from protecting yourself.
Move to a SHALL ISSUE state. I did.
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#63My coworker was sexually assaulted on the BART, on the East Bay side of the tracks. A group of youths started sitting around her, took off her headphones, groped her, took her picture several times with them groping her, laughed and then left after terrorizing her for 10 minutes unabated. There was nothing she could do, she is a tiny, attractive Asian female sitting by herself and no one stepped in to help her (to be…
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I don't want somebody shooting for any reason on the BART.
Agreed. I don't want to be caught in the cross-fire between a criminal and a layman trying to be a hero.
Of course I'd like my chance of death-by-bullet to be zero. But for whatever reason, that doesn't seem to be an option on the table.
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#65In Melbourne, we have a special police force (protective services officers) to patrol train stations at night. The anti-authoritarian in my dislikes them, but by all accounts (especially from my female friends), they're actually great. Their mandate is only to stop violence and disorderly behaviour, and they're actually super chill. Ticket inspection and fare evasion isn't part of their purview, which means they're n…
Hmm. Is it the dogs that make them fascists? The uniform?
Yeah you shouldn't talk to the police and all that but going straight to fascism seems a bit hyperbolic.
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I think crimes on Bart are the jurisdiction of Bart police. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_Area_Rapid_Transit_Police_...
And all they do is give parking tickets. I’ve never seen them inside a train in 8 years.
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And all they do is give parking tickets. I’ve never seen them inside a train in 8 years.
I wonder how much of that is due to the conviction of the officer who shot Oscar Grant.
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#68This is, I think, partially the result of decriminalization. When a vocal sub-population says "oh no, but poor people have no agency, and therefore no choice but to commit crime / evade fares, etc. and we should be more lenient" this is the result. And the people who suffer the disproportionately are the working class who rely on public transit. Even if BART doesn't have enough officers, spending a few thousand to pu…
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#69Maybe they should issue more concealed carry permits in bay area counties. It's wrong for the police to simultaneously neglect your protection and also prevent you from protecting yourself.
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#70It seems like the Bay Area is going through what New York City went through in the 1970s and 1980s.