DannyDuberstein said:
aTmAg said:
The fact that this verdict took this long is going to make good Samaritans think twice before coming to aid.
At least one juror put future victims at risk. Way to go moron(s).
I travel to NYC a few times per year for work and have for 20+ years. Never had an issue until the past few years. Guy pushed his way past me as he got on the subway (crowded and I was by the door), and threatened to stab me and others. Announced "I have a knife and I will stab someone". No way am I intervening to help others with the nonsense happening there. Looking out for Numero Uno and that's it. I stepped off that car as the doors closed. Good luck to the rest of you
That's so disappointing. I'd always heard bad things about New Yorkers and how they treat tourists. But when I went for the first time back in '08 timeframe, I was blown away by how friendly people were. I was lost trying to find a specific subway station so I asked a man walking down the street. He didn't just point me in the right direction, he actually took the time to walk me to the station to make sure I got to the right place. (No, he wasn't flirting. Middle aged black man, who was just very friendly). Thanks, Obama, for setting race relations back so far.