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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I have to agree with Corral on this one. The C-Train has changed. After 8 or 9 pm, you get some real menacing characters on the train. People I would avoid making any eye contact with. And unlike Europe, outside of commuting hours you do not get any regular citizens on the train. You get the poor - recent immigrant poor, teen poor, elderly poor. On the times I've been on the train later at night in the last few years, I've estimated that I would be the only person who would intervene in any way if something bad went down. It's the kind of vibe where you know if someone got sexually harassed or stabbed, none of the other 8 or 9 people in the car would lift a finger.
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So you are scared of or freightened by poor people, especially if they are teenagers, old, or immigrants. What if they are poor teenage immigrants? Would that be cause to hit the emergency call button on the train or at the station? Maybe even a 911 call would be warranted.