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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-02-2008 @ 11:37AM
Harvey said...
Without any facts I see commentors come to the conclusion that the passengers only thought of themselves in their actions. How judgementally ignorant!
Trained professionals have a hard time controlling violent mentally unstable perps without using their weapons, even with tasers and pepper sprays, and that's when they are trained and organized.
I think evacuating the bus and securing the perp inside it, shielding passengers, many of whom were children, was remarkable enough but to actually expect that anyone could have stopped this travesty is as ignorant as it is arrogant. And, to judge them too? Totally absurd and naive.
As to traveling by Greyhound. I already am planning to this summer. Why not?
Yes, it wouldn't hurt to do security checks but, given the number of incidents, it may be wasteful to do so.
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