I just heard "Mortal Kombat" from what she said x.x
although she did kinda had it coming when she was constantly insulting and stuff, although if the driver did something other than a falcon punch ( lol ) it wouldn't of been that serious.
I wouldn't let anyone be doing that, period. However, if they were to be doing stuff that's even worse than what she done , they'd better not expect people to not retaliate.
Does nobody care that the man mentioned getting his grand-daughter to beat her up? That means not only is the man old, he's like REALLY old. He's a damn elderly man, and she acted like a piece of crap AND laid her hands ON THE ELDERLY. She certainly got what she deserved. The "woman has no chance against a male" thing is crap too. 1) Has anybody actually seen female body builders? Seriously? Some of them are huge, as well as female fitness models. They look like they can hurt some folks. 2) Again, the guy was elderly. So that also discounts the gender thing because the guy was old. He handled business. Plain and simple. Go old man!
Female bodybuilders are bigger but muscles don't make you a man. Ever watch Joey Buddafucco ragdoll Chyna in celebrity boxing. Or undefeated women's kickboxing champion Lucia Rijker get brutally destroyed and knocked out by a shitty no name male fighter?
I'm not saying your wrong but a woman will never be comparable to a man and that's why they need to know their role.
Well Beef, a surge of testosterone can do wonders for a fight, not the point. Prowess is prowess /shrug. But no, I haven't seen those clips. Hell Chyna is just a "pro wrestler". She might not have had any training prior to that fight. Joey is a Jersey Italian, I believe. Not to get stereotypical (especially being half Italian), but I'm sure he's been in a fight or two... Idk about the female kick boxer
Seriously, that follow up video pissed me off. On the news she had to say "I can't answer that. I have to talk to my lawyer.". Which tells you she knows she *** up in the first place.
To be honest, i'd say the woman got exactly what she asked for. I've seen some truly unruly passengers in my own time, that threated to get violent - by means of aggressive demeanor - with a busdriver simply for being 5 minutes late in winter. One woman ended up holding the bus up an entire 30-45 minutes before she calmed down, making everyone else late by the same time, or longer for those that had to transfer to another bus.
A couple of passengers actually called a cab after 10 minutes, which showed up immediately.
Edit: it also looked more like a hook than an uppercut, but that's just me.
Definitely an uppercut
Lmao I shouldn't laugh but that is a shoryouken beast of an uppercut XD
There is a big difference in putting someone down, and putting them 6 feet down. The argument is disabling a threat and isolating it for the authorities to deal with it.
I do agree, and i do not discriminate against anyone who decides to bully another (which is what happened) simply because the perception is they can not fight back due to the rules of their job, or from threat of being removed.
Rules can be broken as easily as someone's jaw. I've been through anger management courses because i was the big guy who was picked on by guys and girls like this. Anyone who says these dirtbags will leave you alone if you ignore their verbal abuse long enough will go away, is honestly HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE in the literal sense of the word. They escalate, which is what happened, until they get a reaction.
When you put someone down,they'll likely get angry and get back up,when you put someone 6 feet down (like in the video) the average person with common sense will know better.I'd go that extra footpound to make sure it ends then and there
Arent there a ton of rules/laws in place so that if she does cross the line/attack the driver he can do something about it for the safety of everyone on board? Story would be mad *** different if she hit him and he crashed because of it
The needs of the many outweight the arrogance of the few or of the one in this case
Just showed my wife this and we sat going through current known info about her wanting to "find" the fare etc.
Wife and my opinion was that she has clearly been used to getting away with talking to people like ***and getting in peoples faces.
If the police were called she wouldnt give a ***and be laughing about it later with her mates.
When he gave her a bit of abuse back and said her face looks like its been sliced up (lol) she responded with violence. Didnt like a taste of her own medicine it seems.
We both concluded that she got what she deserved and my missus also stated if she ever hit me she would expect one back, its only fair in her opinion...... making me strangely wary of my missus tbh.
Love the video interview and the pity frowns from the reporter, *** hate media! Then when asked about her own violence "Uhhhh ahhhhhh there was more,..... uhhhh.... cant talk about that uhhhhhh"
Yeahhhhhh shut up you skank and accept someone finally had enough of your foul mouth and ***.
I hate people who are just major *** to just about anyone these please. Thinking they the biggest big shot around they can do it and everyone would back them up. Sometimes it will work the opposite way for you, and you will get badly hurt. Hopefully shes learned to chill the fk out and stop bothering and being mean to people. Lived in Minneapolis near queens for about 9 years of my life. Seen stuff like this nearly everyday.
It's probably a misdemeanor to cross the yellow line which is why she was reluctant to answer the reporter's question in the story as the case is most likely pending. It still doesn't empower the driver to use force which is why he was (rightfully) suspended or fired.
It's more like he sat there taking her abuse for 5+ minutes and she did i'm pretty sure on more then 1 occasion put her hands on him. It got pretty personal then. I'm willing to bet he thinks it is way worth it getting his hit in and getting fired. No regrets.
It's probably a misdemeanor to cross the yellow line which is why she was reluctant to answer the reporter's question in the story as the case is most likely pending. It still doesn't empower the driver to use force which is why he was (rightfully) suspended or fired.
He didnt uppercut her for stepping over the yellow line,he uppercutted her in self defense.You cant have 2 sets of rules with "its not like she hurt him or coulda done much damage to him".Its not the point.
1.He was in control of a fast moving heavy vehicle (dont know when he stopped it) but even if it was before she hit him,he had other lives in his control essentially.
2.Self defense,plain and simple.You have a *** right to defend yourself after being assaulted.I dont care if you take a haymaker from a 600lb absolute unit or a *** slap from a 100lb soaking wet girl
It's probably a misdemeanor to cross the yellow line which is why she was reluctant to answer the reporter's question in the story as the case is most likely pending. It still doesn't empower the driver to use force which is why he was (rightfully) suspended or fired.
He didnt uppercut her for stepping over the yellow line,he uppercutted her in self defense.You cant have 2 sets of rules with "its not like she hurt him or coulda done much damage to him".Its not the point.
1.He was in control of a fast moving heavy vehicle (dont know when he stopped it) but even if it was before she hit him,he had other lives in his control essentially.
2.Self defense,plain and simple.You have a *** right to defend yourself after being assaulted.I dont care if you take a haymaker from a 600lb absolute unit or a *** slap from a 100lb soaking wet girl
This is true. Rules apply though when you are in a working environment. Driving a bus or being a police officer. Doesn't matter. When you are working the rules are enforced and you must not assault any of your patrons. There are consequences for your actions. All he got was fired and that was legit. The Transit bus company as a whole had to take action and remove him. It's a huge company. They can't favor an individual or it'll look bad. Willing to bet everyone at his work has sided with him, but there is nothing they can do to keep him from being fired still.
Actually there are strict policies to when you can actually use force to pin down a criminal as cop. oop Terrible second example.
Imo, not probably what I would have done, but she deserved everything she got. Antagonizing the shit out of him and putting her hands on him (the fucking driver no less, who is responsible for the safety of everyone on the bus)
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A shocking video circulating on the Internet Friday shows a Cleveland bus driver punching a teenage girl during a verbal altercation. The Cleveland-area transit authority has responded to the incident, confirming that the unidentified driver has been removed from his post and that his behavior was "absolutely unacceptable."
"We also saw the video today. Upon review, the driver was removed from duty and suspended. We are investigating," Mary Shaffer, spokeswoman for the greater-area Cleveland RTA, told The Cleveland Leader.
The video, filmed by a fellow bus rider and posted on the website World Star Hip Hop, begins with showing an unidentified teenage girl wearing all black engaging in a verbal dispute with a seated bus driver.
As the dispute escalates, the driver then makes a comment to the teenager which prompts the girl to aggressively touch the bus driver.
The bus driver then stands up and begins walking toward the girl, repeatedly saying, "You're going to jail now."
Suddenly, the driver delivers a heavy uppercut to the unsuspecting young woman.
Passengers on the bus then intervene, telling the driver that he just struck a female.
The bus driver responds to the teenage girl, who is laying on the ground: "Wanna be a man? I'm going to treat you like a man."
The bus driver then attempts to throw the teenager off the bus, but the girl re-boards. The scuffle continues until the two are separated by passengers.
The teenage girl then repeats the driver's phrase from earlier, telling him, "You're going to jail now."
Viewers of the graphic video have expressed mixed reactions to who is at a greater fault in the verbal and physical altercation, with some suggesting that the bus driver was completely out of line, and yet others insisting that the teen girl should have never put her hands on him.
"On a scale of one to reckless, how awful is this bus driver?!" wrote Jessica Ofor on Twitter.
Gary Lewis somewhat agreed, writing, "That bus driver hit that girl something awful and she shouldn't have hit him first."
Still, others were simply blown away by the sudden act of violence.
"Oh nooo, my mouth dropped when I saw that video of the bus driver hitting that girl, I'm still in shock," wrote one commenter on Twitter.
"That bus driver video was scary.... I'm still in shock," said another viewer.
The Greater Cleveland public transportation system, the RTA, released a more general statement Oct. 12 explaining their perspective on the incident, which occurred last month.
"RTA saw the video posted on YouTube of the operator incident on October 11. Through the investigation, we believe the incident occurred on Sept. 18. Upon identifying the driver, he was immediately suspended and removed from duty. His behavior is absolutely unacceptable. RTA apologizes to our customers for this incident. A full investigation continues," the statement reads.