12 Replies to “Riding Mass Transit Is Like Inviting 20 Random Hitchhikers Into Your Car”

  1. A question for our social justice warriors – can you sexual assault yourself?

  2. This must be what the apostle Paul had in mind when he wrote, 2Tim3:1 This know also that in the last days, perilous times shall come.
    mid island mike

  3. You can’t fix stupid.
    But ceasing to fund it works wonders.
    Locally, the bus might just drive by and not pick you up, if there is something about you, the driver thinks is a violation of Sharia Law, the Taxi driver’s, too.
    Now we know what inspired Uber!

  4. Hey man, weirdos have to get from Point A to Paint B too you know. Stop with the h8.
    #orsomething

  5. I once saw a billboard public service ad which must have been the result of typical public service underachievement and public Ed English –
    “Sexual assault, it’s everybody’s responsibility”

  6. It’s amazing what you find on the streets and busses these days. But then the streets and busses are where all the crazy people ended up when the loving and tolerant Lefties emptied out the asylums and hospitals.
    I particularly liked the one at the end with the giant rat. That’s as good a comment on the state of large Eastern cities in the USA as one can find. Rats thrive where DemocRats rule.

  7. I used to occasionally use transit in Vancouver because….well… they put so much effort into making it as difficult as possible to drive downtown. Over the years I saw plenty of low-lifes ride for free and saw some on the very fringes of normal but not one of them ever caused me any grief personally. Far and away the biggest and most frequent problem I ever encountered on buses or the Skytrain was drunken $ssholes.
    Also, if I may suggest my own sign on a topic the PC crowd have been lying about for years…..
    Spousal abuse of men. It happens here.

  8. Little did we know that bus ads can stop criminal behavior. We might’ve started using them sooner.

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