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Originally Posted by Fuzzy14
If you're taking the train from the west end of town (I assume) and have not experienced what Sliver is saying, then you are either 1) oblivious, 2) have nerves of steel, or 3) are purposefully misrepresenting your experiences in order to support your position.
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So now I'm either stupid or a liar. No one is making shelters on trains that I take. No one is even smoking crack while on the train. I have seen people on the odd platform on the south line doing drugs. I have seen people not in the train platforms doing drugs. They keep to themselves.
Like Workius says, I see old people and kids on the train and they seem to accept that there are people less fortunate who happen to be sitting there.
Again, it seems like people just don't like seeing drug addicts walking around. That's fine, but it's not illegal to be homeless, it's not illegal to be a drug addict. If someone is dangerous to others, arrest them. I use the train every work day, and have never felt unsafe.