That aint what his ol' lady says.......Aren't you the guy with the guns and your "go bag"
That aint what his ol' lady says.......Aren't you the guy with the guns and your "go bag"
And the "asshole" blocking the door is clearly not well. Could be hiding a weapon for all we know. He may be "wrong" for blocking the door, but the other passenger pushing him out the train is also wrong. God forbid we get inconvenienced on a Saturday night at 11:30.
If you get your jollies from confronting a nut bar like that, go right ahead.you want to waste time on a saturday night being passively useless....awesome. some of us do t need it and have balls.
That's not protocol. I would've loved to have kicked that troublemaker in the balls and shove him to the floor but there may be unintended consequences.Good job by that guy on the train. It was a very simple solution, that required no intervention by state authorities. People should learn to depend on themselves.
Could not agree more.
Good going on the guy who solved the problem. (oh, and 20 years ago, I saw a similar thing happen, only back then, everyone was not walking around with their own video camera.)
No. Some of us have more brains than balls.you want to waste time on a saturday night being passively useless....awesome. some of us do t need it and have balls.
Likewise. Mind you, that guy in the red top wouldn't get any criticism from me. Just applause although he's taking an unnecessary risk.When I was I would have bounced that guy right out the doors no problem but although I could still manage it today( with a lot of effort), I would probably alert security as soon as possible.
Unless he was hurting someone, then I would intervene. But in this case he was just being a nuisance so no need to take any unnecessary risks.
I keep my guns in a gun safe. I don't have a go bag. What I do have is three weeks worth of food and bottled water stored in a closet, in case we ever have an ice storm or Katrina type event in Toronto.Aren't you the guy with the guns and your "go bag"