Aaron1124
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I was taking bus' 166 followed by 174. Neither driver said anything about my pistol. It was the first time doing so. I was surprised that I didn't get asked anything at all, considering how populated bus 174 was.
Although, a few stops after I got on 174, a man tried to get on the bus who had a "cup o noodles". The driver politely informed him that he couldn't have open food on the bus. Here's how their conversation went:
Driver "Sorry sir, we don't allow open food on the bus"
Would-be passenger "Would it be ok if I just hold it? I won't even eat it!"
Driver "Sorry, that's metros policies. No open food or drink"
Would-be passenger "Come on man, I just paid almost $3.00 for this!"
Driver "Well you can finish it and get on the next bus. It'll be here in a half hour"
Would-be passenger "You're a @#$%in punk a** f@gg0t!" followed by him leaving the bus
Driver (Announces over the radio after the guy left) "Well I guess I'm a punk a** f@gg0t!"
I was taking bus' 166 followed by 174. Neither driver said anything about my pistol. It was the first time doing so. I was surprised that I didn't get asked anything at all, considering how populated bus 174 was.
Although, a few stops after I got on 174, a man tried to get on the bus who had a "cup o noodles". The driver politely informed him that he couldn't have open food on the bus. Here's how their conversation went:
Driver "Sorry sir, we don't allow open food on the bus"
Would-be passenger "Would it be ok if I just hold it? I won't even eat it!"
Driver "Sorry, that's metros policies. No open food or drink"
Would-be passenger "Come on man, I just paid almost $3.00 for this!"
Driver "Well you can finish it and get on the next bus. It'll be here in a half hour"
Would-be passenger "You're a @#$%in punk a** f@gg0t!" followed by him leaving the bus
Driver (Announces over the radio after the guy left) "Well I guess I'm a punk a** f@gg0t!"