• @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    Or just a joke. I live in a city with a metro system, I use it, and as much as I’ve never personally seen a fight in the metro itself, they obviously happen. Some users are stabbed a few times a year. I’ve seen people jump over the tracks. I’ve felt a bit threaten by a beggar that I’ve once said I recognized.

    Just a few examples from here:

    https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/two-men-stabbed-during-brawl-at-cartier-metro-in-laval

    https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/man-stabbed-outside-lionel-groulx-metro-1.6834765

    And I’m not living in a very criminal city. I’m not saying the metro isn’t safe, or that you’ll see fights and brawls for the price of a ride, but it could happen. Like, take the metro when bars are closing and there’s probably gonna be higher chances to see a brawl or a fight. I imagine it’s similar in bigger cities with metro/subway systems as well.

    And I want to stress that cities where this can happen are not inherently dangerous. There are much smaller cities that have a highest crime rate than the closest metropolis, but they don’t have the density for a metro/subway system where you can thus see drunk people fight about something they already forgot.

    • @[email protected]
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      74 months ago

      Sure, fights happen. But “public transit and cities are dangerous” are kind of shitty right wing memes.

    • @Bertuccio
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      44 months ago

      So the metro is basically a loot box for fist fights, and 99% of the time you just get a quiet ride to work while you read?

      Shitty deal.