I don't find your anecdote at all credible.
I find this statement absurd and lacking any supporting evidence.
Citation to support this story please.
Cool, but at one point close to 50% of riders feel unsafe on the TTC, and even their own counsel told someone that it's their fault for being pushed onto the tracks because they were travelling alone.
When the TTC themselves say travelling alone is foolish are we going to pretend there isn't potentially a safety issue?
Source on the Jails being over capacity, which results in people who should probably be locked up getting bail.
If you want me to I can PM you some articles about habitual offenders getting 5th or 6th chances.
This is the guy who gets attacked by a crackhead every third time he rides the TTC (anecdotally) so clearly his anecdotes are all trustworthy.
The car thief story is true, though. Not that I'd want to base our bail system on an outlier case of one offence caught on video and going viral on twitter, but it has its problems.
The woman made headlines last week after Peel police identified her as a suspect in a brazen theft in Mississauga which was caught on camera.
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Why put words in my mouth?
I think the burden of proof people put on me is insane. What will you ask me to prove next?
Most of the time I take the subway is in the evening hours, but even in the day I run into issues.
There are thousands of "security incidents" on the TTC every year (check the open data site)
Streetcar: 1722 incidents in 2024, and almost 1000 *ASSULTS* on the subway system
And these are just the ones that are reported and resulted in a delay.
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Last time I was on a man was yelling how he'd smash peoples heads in. Do you want me to film the crazy guy? Will you pay for my time off?
But here are some photos of some of the incidents I've had to deal with delays on.
Someone individually attacking you on the TTC after you ask them to be polite is not equivalent to being randomly jumped by a group of teenage girls. I'm exaggerating on purpose, but you're sorely reaching for straws with these comparisons.
I get tired enough coming to this thread weekly and finding people moaning about other citizens and calling them all sorts of things rather than maybe addressing the root causes of why these people are they way they are, but it seems excessive to imply that one thing may happen to you because of one entirely unrelated event from years ago, especially when that thing happened to the same kind of person that people here love to complain about with their unsubstantiated anecdotes of how "scary" and "dangerous" riding public transit is because someone who visually looks like something they don't like is within thirty feet of them. Hard pass. We live in a city and need to do a better job of respecting everyone else that lives here, too, regardless of how we might feel about their situation. Posting videos of incidents on the TTC without context is akin to pearl-clutching and only serves to not only degrade our services but act as ammunition to further inflate things like enforcement budgets. 6ixbuzz and their ilk do enough of this garbage and I don't really need to read it here, too, IMO.
I've only had a few incidents were someone personally targeted me, but in my experience it's fairly regular to come across someone clearly unwell and threatening violence.
Even if people for some reason think I like to make up my experiences, the thousands of confirmed incidents by the TTC themselves seem silly to ignore.