Interesting blog post here from SFGate. Definitely made me think back to all the various disgusting things I've witnessed while waiting for the shuttle connection near Civic Center BART station.
I can make a long list here but instead, I've somehow selected the three worst observations and here they are!
#3 Homeless man lying in his own urine
#2 The poor dog of a homeless man licking up blood from bird carcass on the sidewalk
#1 Pigeons fighting over a pile of human feces
Got worse ones? Please share!
Peoplewatching, eavesdropping, and more on the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) *** Rants from a reluctant public transportation rider.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
BART's unanticipated 4.5 million surplus?
Michael Cabanatuan of the Chronicle reported on BART's 4.5 million surplus and how some Board members want to give something back to customers by reducing fares. Very well-intended but I'd much rather have the money go into upgrading trains, maintaining basic bathroom standards and improving handicapped accessibility.
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Johannes Merserle jury questionnaire
This trial has come to represent something much more than it should, in my opinion. It should be focused on the underlying issue which is...Did the officer intentionally kill Oscar Grant? Were Grant's actions threatening at the time? If so, is force by the officer (even a taser) justified?
Why does race even need to be in play here? And why is Oscar Grant being painted as a hero/martyr? I don't know all the facts but before I form a personal decision on this trial, I need to know what (if anything) prompted the officer to pull out what he thought was a taser? If Grant was already pinned down, and unable to move aggressively in any way, Merserle should not even use a taser to contain him.
Check out this questionnaire, courtesy of SFGate.
-- Have you ever written a letter to the editor?
-- List any subject matter or genre in reading materials, television programs or movies that you try to avoid.
-- Do you consider yourself an expert on any subject?
-- Have you ever considered working in law enforcement?
-- Have you, friends or relatives ever had a gun pointed at you or them, or been frightened by a gun?
-- Have you ever visited someone in a jail, prison or juvenile detention facility, or have you ever been incarcerated?
-- Have you or anyone close to you ever had a bad experience with a police officer?
-- What should be done to reduce crime?
-- Do police officers lie? If yes, how often?
-- Do you understand the charges are not evidence?
-- Could you fire a gun in self-defense?
-- Should police officers be treated differently than civilians if they break the law?
-- Will the fact that a white police officer shot and killed a black man make it difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case?
-- Do you have an opinion as to whether racial discrimination is a problem in Oakland?
-- If you are selected as a juror in this case, do you anticipate any negative reactions by friends or family if you find the defendant guilty? If you find the defendant not guilty?
The final question is:
-- Would you like to serve on this jury? Why?
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/crime/detail?entry_id=64785#ixzz0pit0S3Tg
Why does race even need to be in play here? And why is Oscar Grant being painted as a hero/martyr? I don't know all the facts but before I form a personal decision on this trial, I need to know what (if anything) prompted the officer to pull out what he thought was a taser? If Grant was already pinned down, and unable to move aggressively in any way, Merserle should not even use a taser to contain him.
Check out this questionnaire, courtesy of SFGate.
-- Have you ever written a letter to the editor?
-- List any subject matter or genre in reading materials, television programs or movies that you try to avoid.
-- Do you consider yourself an expert on any subject?
-- Have you ever considered working in law enforcement?
-- Have you, friends or relatives ever had a gun pointed at you or them, or been frightened by a gun?
-- Have you ever visited someone in a jail, prison or juvenile detention facility, or have you ever been incarcerated?
-- Have you or anyone close to you ever had a bad experience with a police officer?
-- What should be done to reduce crime?
-- Do police officers lie? If yes, how often?
-- Do you understand the charges are not evidence?
-- Could you fire a gun in self-defense?
-- Should police officers be treated differently than civilians if they break the law?
-- Will the fact that a white police officer shot and killed a black man make it difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case?
-- Do you have an opinion as to whether racial discrimination is a problem in Oakland?
-- If you are selected as a juror in this case, do you anticipate any negative reactions by friends or family if you find the defendant guilty? If you find the defendant not guilty?
The final question is:
-- Would you like to serve on this jury? Why?
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/crime/detail?entry_id=64785#ixzz0pit0S3Tg
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