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A video of a Bay Area, Calif., BART passenger confronting another rider because he is eating is going viral on social media.
The video, which was uploaded to Reddit on Sunday, shows a man on an Oakland BART train berating another passenger for disregarding the rules and eating a burrito.
“You can’t wait? The sign says no eating a drinking. You don’t get it? You must be stupid,” the man is recorded saying before getting up and going to the BART car’s intercom.
“I’ll get the police onboard, how about that?” he says while calling for an officer.
“Yes please, can you get a policeman onboard here? We’ve got someone dining here in the first car.”
Sigh. I do not understand why someone would feel the need to berate another person in public that way or to call the police for something so minor. Yes, it's frustrating when someone disregards the rules, but come on, just let it go.
The cops should've said to him, "shut the f up. You know, maybe I should arrest YOU for wasting our time". *click*
Lol what a no-life assclown. I ate all the time on BART during my uni days because it was the only time I really had to properly eat. I never made a mess, no big deal.
You want to make the man in the video into a liberal because he's a rabid rule follower? That's rich.
lol, I get confused sometimes. Liberals don't follow rules, but want more government. Republicans want less government but talk about being law abiding.
Yes, this is what a nanny state liberal looks like.
Then republicans wanna control woman's right to abortion/gay marriage/etc.
(not saying you think this way but republicans seems to wanna control everyone aswell)..
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