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    712 days ago

    I suspect its being banned because of people using it in public without headphones or earbuds. I was submitted to that experience for an hour+ in a waiting room one time and now I fully supported the ban to prevent it from ever happening again.

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        512 days ago

        Have you met people? They are unpredictable. You might get shot just for asking somebody politely to turn off their speaker.

        In fact, I was once on a bus where somebody got stabbed because they asked some guy to stop playing music through his boombox (yes, I’m old).

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            212 days ago

            Yeah…

            I think people are likely to be as violent in most countries, but usually they have to use knives or acid or something like that. For what it’s worth, I would far rather be shot than have acid thrown on me.

            But yeah. It’s a realistic thing that you have to take into account that you could be shot if you anger somebody.

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              111 days ago

              I don’t know what to say. You shouldn’t be that terrified for telling someone to knock it off. I’ve asked people to do this many times on the bus and here I am, stabbed free.

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          111 days ago

          This is a boomer level of paranoia, and the logic is akin to “I once lived next door to a serial killer, so now I assume that all of my neighbors are serial killers”.

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            There are many places where its best not to play with the odds. And that person you replied to literally had real life experience backing it up. Theres a type of American that cannot stand being told what to do or someone suggesting they are wrong.

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              111 days ago

              There’s a type of person who thinks that their “lived experience” trumps facts or logic. That’s why you have people who justify their racism based on a few bad experiences they had with black people or something. I try not to get in arguments with those people, because it’s a waste of time.

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                011 days ago

                Thats taking the wrong lesson from things. Its completely appropriate for someone who witnessed a stabbing on public transport, to decide that talking to strangers on public transport is more dangerous than they would like. Its not racist or any -ist, its the basis for risk analysis.

                You should also consider that public transport and who uses it can change immensely from one place to another. In my area, public transport is inherently risky, not to mention inconvenient, and people avoid it if at all possible.

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                  We base our risk analysis on things that happen to us, and that’s error-prone. Just because something happened to you, that doesn’t make it a frequent occurrence. Again, just because your neighbor was a serial killer, that doesn’t mean that you have to worry about living around serial killers for the rest of your life.

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                    -111 days ago

                    Just because you have some sort of statistic, doesnt make me safe on the buses near me. Treating stats as facts is also absurd, and you shouldnt apply statistics to individual situations to begin with.