from: | C | ||
to: | cj@thiscrazytrain.com | ||
date: | Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:22 AM | ||
subject: | Two parts |
This person complained someone took a photo of her because her bags took up seats, now whenever I bring laundry home to my parents on a rush hour train..I'm usually packing three huge bags with me but I manage to pul them under my seat. One at my feet and one on my lap..so idk why this girl is so angry someone took a photo and published her ignorant behavior and try to defend her self while she's in the wrong. Like why does your bag need a seat? It can go on the ground not like the stuff in your bag will get dirty lol.
from: | Cindy (Cj) Smith cj@thiscrazytrain.com | ||
to: | C | ||
date: | Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:40 AM | ||
subject: | Re: Two parts |
Let me think about this one. This happened on a non-rush hour train?
from: | C | ||
to: | Cindy (Cj) Smith | ||
date: | Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:58 AM | ||
subject: | Re: Two parts |
So she says even though she was leaving during rush hour time and Georgetown only has rush hour trains lol.
She's a moron
from: | Cindy (Cj) Smith cj@thiscrazytrain.com | ||
to: | C | ||
date: | Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:20 AM | ||
subject: | Re: Two parts |
So she claims she wasn't on a rush hour train but the only plausible trains she was on was rush hour because Georgetown doesn't run off peak or on weekends.
from: | C | ||
to: | Cindy (Cj) Smith | ||
date: | Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:55 PM | ||
subject: | Re: Two parts |
Exactly, just trying to make look like she did nothing. She must think sole people are stupid. At least the guy who took the photo had the right idea and is in no wrong
I love how she says she sat in open seats (I think she means empty quad) which most likely became less open when her and her bags parked there.
ReplyDeleteYes, she's entitled to buy a ticket and bring her baggage with her. As long as it will tuck under her seat or fit in her lap. She's NOT entitled to overtake the entire quad!
ReplyDeleteEspecially if it's a rush hour train.
Her ticket entitles her to the use of one seat, not 4.
ReplyDeleteSeems pretty cut and dry to me.
She's in the wrong.
The ticket only entitles you to board the train. No seat guarantee.
ReplyDeleteThis'd be avoided if she did her own freaking laundry!
ReplyDeleteHowever, I wouldn't complain if she bought each of her laundry bags a ticket.
Could she buy a ticket for her bags? Would love to see GO Transit Ticket Inspectors do this one. :)
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