My favorite is at TTC transfer stations (ie: Bloor/Yonge) when people try to board the train before the others who are trying to get off successfully do so, or when people WAITING to board simply don't allow enough room for exiting passengers to get through. When I am trying to exit a train, and people are either in my way, or trying to be cunts and force their way on the train in hopes of snagging a seat, I make no effort to avoid contact. Nay, I actually try to make sure I give them a stiff shoulder for their ignorance.
They are the TTC equivalent of "park how I want to's".
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More people needed to walk through her. That way her "tired" ass would have been forced off the train.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is at TTC transfer stations (ie: Bloor/Yonge) when people try to board the train before the others who are trying to get off successfully do so, or when people WAITING to board simply don't allow enough room for exiting passengers to get through. When I am trying to exit a train, and people are either in my way, or trying to be cunts and force their way on the train in hopes of snagging a seat, I make no effort to avoid contact. Nay, I actually try to make sure I give them a stiff shoulder for their ignorance.
ReplyDeleteThey are the TTC equivalent of "park how I want to's".
Matt-- your comment could have done without the classy c word. Just sayin...
ReplyDeleteHad someone pushed past her and she ended up off the train, maybe that would have been enough she wouldn't do it again. Nah, who am I kidding?
ReplyDeleteHope she has her VIP sense of entitlement card on her person. I'm going to start asking for those to be shown when I see donkey behaviour. hee hee.
As I've said before a couple of times to CJ, a well placed elbow to the shoulder and a "I'm Sorry". would suffice.
ReplyDeleteIn this case, aimed just right the elbow would knock her outside the door, timed just before doors closed would be perfect.