Were you there in person to witness the whole event?
And did all the people attacking this guy, that are hoping for him to lose his job, his home, and ultimately commit suicide witness the whole thing too?
The Following User Says Thank You to pylon For This Useful Post:
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
Exp:
Quote:
Originally Posted by pylon
And did all the people attacking this guy, that are hoping for him to lose his job, his home, and ultimately commit suicide witness the whole thing too?
You have a point there. We shouldn't be too quick to rush to judgement (me included) until all the facts are in.
__________________
The Following User Says Thank You to Dion For This Useful Post:
Who's tougher, the hobos or the leprechauns? I've always fancied my chances against a hobo, but the leprechaun is an unknown quantity - an experienced brawler like yourself could maybe give out some tips and advice.
As far as standing on the bus goes, my mother always told me I better give up my seat for gals and the elderly, or I'd go to Hell and burn, and she'd not lift a finger to get me out. Who should I disappoint, my mother or the suffragettes? Can you people not come to some kind of consensus? Seriously.
The homeless typically have old-man strength, but the leprechauns are magic!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dion
You have a point there. We shouldn't be too quick to rush to judgement (me included) until all the facts are in.
You're right, we should only wish for this person's death once all the facts are in. Anything prior to that would be presumptuous and rash.
I mean, I suppose an individual could learn train etiquette, but who has the time in this day and age of sexism and astronomical burger prices?
No one. Thats who. So I guess thats that for Mr. Leprechaun man.
__________________ The Beatings Shall Continue Until Morale Improves!
This Post Has Been Distilled for the Eradication of Seemingly Incurable Sadness.
The World Ends when you're dead. Until then, you've got more punishment in store. - Flames Fans
If you thought this season would have a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention.
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Locke For This Useful Post:
The weird thing to me is that you dont seem to have rules for such things. In Russia if your bag takes a seat, you have to buy a separate ticket for it. Although I have only seen it a couple of times in my life, you can buy two tickets and occupy two seats - one for you and another one for your bag. If you only have one ticket, driver or ticketman can order you to remove the bag from the seat - although I have never seen it happened because noone does it at the first place. There's no grey area, no etiquette or something. It is pretty straightforward, you either paid for your bag or not. Kinda surprise you do not have simple and effective rules for that.
The weird thing to me is that you dont seem to have rules for such things. In Russia if your bag takes a seat, you have to buy a separate ticket for it. Although I have only seen it a couple of times in my life, you can buy two tickets and occupy two seats - one for you and another one for your bag. If you only have one ticket, driver or ticketman can order you to remove the bag from the seat - although I have never seen it happened because noone does it at the first place. There's no grey area, no etiquette or something. It is pretty straightforward, you either paid for your bag or not. Kinda surprise you do not have simple and effective rules for that.
That's amazing, freedom (to put your bag on a seat) costs a Buck 'o Five in Russia.
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Bigtime For This Useful Post:
Guy was an ass for sure, but one day someone is literally going to be killed over this social media shaming. It's just a matter of time.
Agreed, I think it can actually pretty dangerous thing. Not much doubt this guy was a ######bag but there is something really unsettling about anonymous people on the internet ganging up to be judge and jury on things. If laws were broken its up to the police and courts to handle it. You never know when some weirdo online is going to take this stuff too far. Even if it doesn't get physically violent, public shaming can be pretty damaging given how much of a person's reputation now reside in online profiles of different sorts. Not defending the guy in this case, but still doesn't seem right that people take to the web for justice. Most people online will make up their minds on something without clear facts, and come out with emotional responses that are far greater than what they would do in real life.
__________________
A few weeks after crashing head-first into the boards (denting his helmet and being unable to move for a little while) following a hit from behind by Bob Errey, the Calgary Flames player explains:
"I was like Christ, lying on my back, with my arms outstretched, crucified"
-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Igottago For This Useful Post:
I'm old school. I"ll give my seat up on the bus for just about anybody. I can stand. If I had witnessed that I wouldn't have threatened him. I would have just took his hat and stomped it....go from there.
Even before the rise of keyboard warriors, I found it infinitely easier just to take up the far seat and put my bag on my lap in order to avoid being disturbed. That way, you don't have to learn whether the person approaching your seat is a jackass or not. It really is a matter of convenience to get out of the way so I can take my damn bus nap.
If a guy puts his bag on the inside of a seat of a crowded bus, he's just asking for a confrontation, polite or not. And guess what? He got what he asked for.
There are usually bags on seats when I travel, but when seats fill up, you move your bag. You shouldn't even have to be asked. The seats are for passengers, they aren't storage space.
There have been many occasions over the years where I've seen someone leave their bags on seats at the expense of others having to stand.
People that do that are DBs. The indications are that pretty strong that this guy fits into that category.
This is it in a nutshell.
It is common courtesy to move your bag if the bus/train begins to fill up. I can't speak to what led up to the video or her tone while speaking to buddy. I used to take the bus/train a lot, 5 years at Uni, and then 4 years working down town. It is a common expectation that if the train/bus is filling up that you pick up your bag and put it on your lap/floor.
__________________
Captain James P. DeCOSTE, CD, 18 Sep 1993
yeah, but you can't see the bag in the video though - who knows if there really was a bag?
I'd like to forward a theory of an unseen passenger......
He's holding a bag in one of the photos, so I think it's safe to assume that's the bag sitting on the seat. Even if that's not the case (I.e. his bag was on the floor at his feet), wouldn't leaving an empty seat be just as bad if not worse?
Maybe no such event took even place, and was meant as a part of a rapid transit public service campaign, like those posters on the C-Trains for reducing bad behavior. I can see how this might be effective if seat hogs think they'll get publicly shamed.
The Following User Says Thank You to Wormius For This Useful Post:
This is a False Flag operation by Harper trying to get the population riled up against the Irish.
WestJet opens up a direct route to Dublin conveniently before all of this. Harper owns WestJet shares. There was traces of thermite on the bag. Where was the tail!?
The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to Bill Bumface For This Useful Post:
Is there any follow up to this story? Did the vigilantes get the perpetrator of this heinous crime?
As hyperbolic as this statement is, this guy is likely going to suffer far worse than if he had quietly robbed a liquor store or something. The internet warriors will not stop until they ruin the life of some guy who could have simply been having a bad day.
He could be a giant dick, but there is no crime against that.
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to pylon For This Useful Post:
Anyone who sits on the train/bus and puts their bag on the seat when it's crowded is a dick. Every once in a while I'll see someone do that on the train. Most people don't say anything and just stand around them. But I've always wondered how can someone consciously do that and be aware that everyone is staring at them. You can just feel the tension in the air when someone does that. Same with people who don't move down the seat and make others walk over them so they can sit. How can you not know it's a ###### move? Leprechaun deserves the shame he gets.