Should we as citizens be policing each other?
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Holy shit... is KV as high as I am drunk?
Re: Should we as citizens be policing each other?
I have a dangerous corner like that too. People run the red light and there are accidents constantly
The solution by the town is a red light camera
Not only will the town make a butt load of money (that you can't dispute) but people will slow the fuck down
The solution by the town is a red light camera
Not only will the town make a butt load of money (that you can't dispute) but people will slow the fuck down
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Lol thanks just read my post...sweet typoAdurentibus Spina wrote:Holy shit... is KV as high as I am drunk?
Es you WEREN'T wrong for the point
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Don't wanna sound too goodie 2 shoes, but after using the subway during rush hour for the last 3 weeks, I've noticed that it pays off to be polite, than being aggressive or telling people what to do or not. I even got a seat from a lady who had been laughing at someone and telling her that she shouldn't throw herself inside the car. Like you want to do that, you get pushed And the all women cars are the nastiest places. I prefer going with the men sometimes, they don't crush you or get into your face.
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There are gendered subways in Mexico?! I know we talked about the sexist stuff a long time ago, but I didn't realize there were actual policies being based on it.perkana wrote:Don't wanna sound too goodie 2 shoes, but after using the subway during rush hour for the last 3 weeks, I've noticed that it pays off to be polite, than being aggressive or telling people what to do or not. I even got a seat from a lady who had been laughing at someone and telling her that she shouldn't throw herself inside the car. Like you want to do that, you get pushed And the all women cars are the nastiest places. I prefer going with the men sometimes, they don't crush you or get into your face.
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Re: Should we as citizens be policing each other?
I think they're for safety.. I accidentally got onto a Women's Only train carriage when in Malaysia. Oops the round-eye!Adurentibus Spina wrote:There are gendered subways in Mexico?! I know we talked about the sexist stuff a long time ago, but I didn't realize there were actual policies being based on it.perkana wrote:Don't wanna sound too goodie 2 shoes, but after using the subway during rush hour for the last 3 weeks, I've noticed that it pays off to be polite, than being aggressive or telling people what to do or not. I even got a seat from a lady who had been laughing at someone and telling her that she shouldn't throw herself inside the car. Like you want to do that, you get pushed And the all women cars are the nastiest places. I prefer going with the men sometimes, they don't crush you or get into your face.
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Yup, during rush hour. First 5 or 6 cars are for women. So we aren't groped by men. It's kinda awkward sometimes, it gets so crowded that I almost kissed someone.