▲ | mothballed 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
You don't see the difference between every driver being able to be a bouncer, and only sworn police being able to be a bouncer? Private citizens generally can't trespass people on public property. You have to get a policeman and the policeman has to cite a specific policy or law they have violated. The private system in this case is way more pragmatic since every driver that is already on the bus has bouncing rights. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | afavour 6 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I don't really understand what this has to do with the original discussion. You said: > It applies to public transit specifically because people have freedom of speech to be assholes My response to was to say I do not believe that is true at all. Passengers on public transit do not have freedom of speech to be assholes. | |||||||||||||||||
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