InCali
My Buddy - Max the Dog
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2014
- Messages
- 31,583
- Reaction score
- 21,083
- Points
- 103
I've ridden the NYC Subway my whole life.
I cannot tell you the times I've either:
Brought attention to someone unconcious inside a train car or out on the platform.
Got a cop to come look at a situation that was violent or looked like it was about to.
Helped someone who had been attacked.
But about three trains worth of folks, the conductors and whomever is manning the security cameras on a busy Sat. summer night in the Barclay's center subway station (You know... THE HUGE ASS Basketball stadium/concert venue?) were happy to see a guy struggle keeping an obvious violent thug restrained.
And now he's free to do it again.
I hate S*** like that. A few years ago, we had police helicopters circling the neighborhood looking for someone who had broken into a house. I usually take the dogs out at about 4AM for a walk, but when I opened the front door, there were police vehicles with floodlights and I figured "hey, we can walk tomorrow". I go back into the house, go into the bedroom and say to my wife "There's a bunch of cops out front". The dogs start growling and she says "I think someone's in the backyard". We have a large sliding glass door leading to the backyard patio so I run out there and just about that time someone jumps over the fence. I said "No Fing way Mother......" and we got in a tussle. He was more interesting in getting away than creating a disturbance and I was more interested in getting him out of the yard and away from the house than killing him so we had an unspoken meeting of the minds and he got out of there asap. They ended up catching him and I testified against him. He was convicted. They had police dogs and, man, those things are not to be trifled with.
Hope you're doing okay.