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I’m far more inclined to believe the Chicago official’s hypothesis that the reduced number of riders partially emboldens some individuals to engage in criminal acts, than your claim that riding the bus is slavery.


I'm talking root cause, you are talking symptom. Different levels.


The article describes a recent increased frequency of violent events. Were you suggesting that using public transportation was previously less of an indentured servitude?


You are still missing the point.

But that's OK.




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