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There are many people who were not taught any respect to begin with. If you see a woman with a baby in a stroller, what is wrong with giving her your seat? It's just common courtesy.
People have lost their humanity towards each other.
This really rarely happens in the city, especially considering the sheer mass of people who ride the trains and interact with eachother on a daily basis. It makes for great news, and allows the racist idiots their moment to come out from their holes and spew rhetoric, but it is nothing new or unique to NYC.
If you watch COPS, you would know it happens everywhere, with all kinds.
Looks to me like the lady and baby were walking away, and the other lady jumped on her.
No, the lady with the baby pepper sprayed the lady sitting down. The altercation was over the seat. I believe the other lady rushed to get the spot and the lady with the baby was upset and demanded the seat.
i cant watch the video until later. its blocked at work. did she really use pepper spray on the train? that would make everyone burn up! that stuff shouldnt be used in the presence of a baby. ive been sprayed. it hurts like hell. was this video better than the one a few months back where the 2 chicks were fighting over eating spaghetti on the train? that was awesome.
as a mother of a toddler who sumthimes take mta i have gotten use to the dis respect that comes with using public transportation. although there have been many times a person deserved there bhinds kicked i would not fight with my child.
The lady with the baby obviously had a seat because she stood up. She peppered sprayed the lady sitting down, with a baby near by! What if the spray got into the baby's eyes? Ghetto mama got what she deserved and should have had her head bashed in a little to get some sense into it!
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