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when i used to ride da train, i found da best seat was da one in da corner, while da train moves it pins u so you're not fatigued holding yourself on one position or leaning over people.
I'd rather ride the train with bums then deal with this ish going on potentially. Friggin headache.
For NY to have the reputation they have for their transportation system, it sure seems like there’s always some crackhead like behavior going on on them trains
For NY to have the reputation they have for their transportation system, it sure seems like there’s always some crackhead like behavior going on on them trains
Its alotta whites etc that jog walk they dogs all types of day around queensbridge nowadays (like they do all types of day around alotta projects around harlem nowadays) not hard seeing a few whites walking home 2-3 o clock in the morning coming from bars/clubs walking past projects nowadays....long island city already welcomed gentrification..i catch ya drift u was making though8-9 million people in a relatively small area. You're gonna have some bad apples. You don't see the normal mundane train rides that millions take everyday. I see dumb ish about 2x a month, and usually its not violent.
I also wear expensive sneakers and jewelry everywhere on the weekend and no ones robbed me or nothing yet. Its an extremely safe place.
If you see the name of a famous housing project while your walking, then obviously don't stick around and get out. Trouble only finds you if you look for it. Most areas (especially Manhattan) overall is as safe as disney world.
If you're gonna go jog around Soundview projects or Queensbridge at 1am, or you think its a good idea to ask for directions at the pink houses late at night, then you'll prolly have something unfortunate happen, it just takes common sense.
It’s once in a blue moon, not every dayGotta love home sweet home NYC. Thank God I don't use the MTA anymore esp the subways since getting my daily driver back in 2015 f*** mass transit. It's as if once you go underground the law no longer applies. Everyday on the news it's slashing this, subway attack that, nothing but depressing stuff. De Blasio needs to tackle this major issue
It’s once in a blue moon, not every day
Doesn't beat when i saw cats cats doing yoga in Brownsville on them street parks.Its funny th3 examples you guys are bringing up. Williamsburg is already the gentrification central of Brooklyn but I'm walking by the Laffayate Houses looking grimey, a police precinct and then I see these two white ladies jogging.
Mind you it's 1am
Crackheads need to say warm too