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About two years ago I found a young white man passed out at the bottom of the stairs at a Red Line stop in LA. No one who exited the train with me took a second look at him nor broke stride. Just me and this brother who appeared to be homeless and operating on the margins a legality given his extensive knowledge of

I don’t see anyone else on the train, and the recorder seems to be non white. What’s he supposed to do, fight the guy and get called a liar and arrested? I honestly feel this was the better response, though I hope he made sure someone collected the man who passed out.  

Camera guy was obviously more concerned with social justice than the well being of the guy pulled from the train. Camera guy gives no fucks at all.

You don’t have to render aid, but physically handling someone without their consent could well be assault, particularly if the victim suffered any injuries through being dragged.

8I recently developed epilepsy earlier this year. It’s frustrating because until I never know when an episode is going to hit me. I’ll have about a 10 second heads up before I can tell it’s coming. It’s especially scary when I’m by myself, and taking public transportation. Wondering how would anyone know what’s

... I’m going to say that’s abnormal behavior, and feel confident saying that many white people (the good ones) wouldn’t do this.