turbanplanner
Senior Member
There is an unwritten social contract, don’t bother me and I won’t bother you. When people start acting strange or are on mind altering drugs that contract goes out the window, and I won’t blame someone for feeling uneasy.Please tell us all now, about you responsibly went down to the collector, informed them of the issue, and requested that special constables be summoned. (my fulsome applause if you did; if you didn't, then your indifference is part of the problem)
Did the people involved threaten you, or attack you? If not, then they did not make your trip unsafe. That's not to suggest that its fine they were there. But you must distinguish between acceptable/unacceptable, desirable/undesirable and dangerous/safe.
These are not the same spectra.
So people won’t put words in my mouth, I have no issues with the people sleeping rough and keeping to themsleves
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The city was boarded up if you walked along Yonge and some other major streetsTo be fair, the TTC has breed the indifference.
In 2019 at Dundas station, someone was collapsed on the stairs. Myself, my partner, and another women went to the collectors booth to request 911 be called to provide assistance. The collector with no sense of urgency started to ask a series of questions. When it was clear that she was just going to keep asking questions, I got fed up and went out of the station to call 911 ourselves. The 911 operator asked if there was an AED accessible so I sent my partner to ask, the collector refused to tell her where it was located or provide one. She just roller her eyes and turned around.
When reporting this to the TTC they did a "full investigation" and found that their staff did nothing wrong, and that their measure of this was that the person didn't die.
Last week TTC staff and two other individuals whose yellow vests covered their jackets, ushered someone having a mental health incident onto our train as it entered Dundas Station at 1am.
The TTC staff member waved by to them patronizingly, and when she saw us looking at her in disgust, she shrugged her shoulder. The person's behaviour was so aggressive that most people got off at the next stop and waited for another train. Still waiting on the report for this, but I'll not be shocked that they "followed procedures" in putting customers at risk.
Where did these riots happen in Toronto? Or is this another example of the right imagining things to play victim?




