Great job reporting and the Videography was Top Notch. I would definitely like to see the Homeless treated better by giving them a place to go rather than Train Stations. And there should be a better Presence of Peace Officers that are visible so as to act as a deterrent to misbehavior. And I think that the Drug users should be thought of as people who need help, and not somebody to be overlooked and pushed aside and forgotten. They are somebodies Child, Brother, Sister, Uncle, Aunt, Father, Mother, who have just fallen on hard times and need an escape. Don't Judge, Hug and embrace our multiculturalism.
Thank you guys for rasing awareness about this problem and interviewing me. It is of importance that the government watch this video and finally start realising that they are doing something wrong
Fun fact: The EPS LRT Beats team was suspended shortly after the last municipal election. EPS themselves reported successful statistics from the program but decided to shelf it. Words from the Staff Sargent responsible for the program expressed frustration about this to Chief McFee but fell on deaf ears. Clearly this is political.
The problem is the ones just sleeping often wake up and start doing trugs on either the stations or the trains and a lot of them don't care if there are people around they just do their drugs regardless.
this is why i pick up my mom and not let her take transit anymore. though at first, the first reason would be that she's recovering from cancer, so she has a medical condition as well as the smell of people and the crowd sometimes are full. let's face it, many people don't take care of their hygiene and i don't want her body to be in pain every time the train or bus is full due to surgery from my experience, i ride the bus and train until 2017. there are some drug and homeless situations like that happening before i stopped riding. it was minor though, so i didn't mind that much. i don't get to ride the train that much at night since i always wanted to go home after school or work. but the man's story about someone with a knife, oh my gosh. that story will be the reason we won't ever take the lrt again. sure, the security presence helps, but i find that "entering proof of payment" is very sketchy. before i migrated here, i came from a country that we use disposable cards to get in and out of the train station. wouldn't that decrease the number of cases? then again, if they put those ticket gates now, they're gonna have to do a complete redo of all the stations, which it seemed to be impossible for control. i find the entire lrt system bs anyways
I don't use the LRT anymore especially because I have a young child. The woman who was attacked by two girls at the LRT happened in the morning. No time is safe.
Great job reporting and the Videography was Top Notch. I would definitely like to see the Homeless treated better by giving them a place to go rather than Train Stations. And there should be a better Presence of Peace Officers that are visible so as to act as a deterrent to misbehavior. And I think that the Drug users should be thought of as people who need help, and not somebody to be overlooked and pushed aside and forgotten. They are somebodies Child, Brother, Sister, Uncle, Aunt, Father, Mother, who have just fallen on hard times and need an escape. Don't Judge, Hug and embrace our multiculturalism.
Thank you and yes you are right 100% the city needs to do better
Thank you guys for rasing awareness about this problem and interviewing me. It is of importance that the government watch this video and finally start realising that they are doing something wrong
Thank you for your thoughts and things you seen on the transit
I like this style of reporting and the video and music are really good.
Fun fact: The EPS LRT Beats team was suspended shortly after the last municipal election. EPS themselves reported successful statistics from the program but decided to shelf it. Words from the Staff Sargent responsible for the program expressed frustration about this to Chief McFee but fell on deaf ears.
Clearly this is political.
The problem is the ones just sleeping often wake up and start doing trugs on either the stations or the trains and a lot of them don't care if there are people around they just do their drugs regardless.
That’s facts because we seen them smoking on the train with no care in the world
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Good work
Thank you
this is why i pick up my mom and not let her take transit anymore. though at first, the first reason would be that she's recovering from cancer, so she has a medical condition as well as the smell of people and the crowd sometimes are full. let's face it, many people don't take care of their hygiene and i don't want her body to be in pain every time the train or bus is full due to surgery
from my experience, i ride the bus and train until 2017. there are some drug and homeless situations like that happening before i stopped riding. it was minor though, so i didn't mind that much. i don't get to ride the train that much at night since i always wanted to go home after school or work.
but the man's story about someone with a knife, oh my gosh. that story will be the reason we won't ever take the lrt again. sure, the security presence helps, but i find that "entering proof of payment" is very sketchy. before i migrated here, i came from a country that we use disposable cards to get in and out of the train station. wouldn't that decrease the number of cases? then again, if they put those ticket gates now, they're gonna have to do a complete redo of all the stations, which it seemed to be impossible for control. i find the entire lrt system bs anyways
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1:52 where did you get this clip?
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People don’t get to really see the reality of how things are so am here to show the world 🙏🏾
I don't use the LRT anymore especially because I have a young child. The woman who was attacked by two girls at the LRT happened in the morning. No time is safe.
give HONEST firearms owners the right to carry AND use their sidearms in public.
problem solved.
Guns only creates more violence and chaos. Look in the U.S.