harold: democrat led cities roiled by deadly fines. a man with a rap sheet dating back to 90s pushing an asian woman into a subway train track into her death. the new mayor insists the subways are safe. we know that public safety is not only actual but perceived. when you have an incident like this, the perception is what we are fighting against. this is a safe system. because of the job the transit offices have carried out and what they have done in the system, we will continue to enhance to deal with the mental health crisis that we have in our system. harold: in los angeles,
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make it so i can use it, not letting this guy off of the hook. that was in 81. 82 another woman in a wheelchair getting arrested at the transit offices in denver. you see the cops surrounding her there. and the tactics they pioneered in colorado started taking off in places across the country as well. the week after that first protest in july 1978 in denver, the very next week, same kind of protest happened in san francisco. again, this simple demand. let us ride the freakin bus. we re taxpayers. we pay for it just like everybody else does. make it accessible for us. we are citizens. you saw similar protests in new york city. you saw similar protests in washington, d.c. you saw protesters in wheelchairs turn up at particularly relevant national conventions, like the american public transit association convention. hey, meet your wheelchair using would be customers if you would freaking make it possible for
other guy holding the mike for him. i would like to be able to ride the bus, please. i m a taxpayer. i m paying for a service that i cannot use. make it so i can use it, not letting this guy off of the hook. that was in 81. 82 another woman in a wheelchair getting arrested at the transit offices in denver. you see the cops surrounding her there. and the tactics they pioneered in colorado started taking off in places across the country as well. the week after that first protest in july 1978 in denver, the very next week, same kind of protest happened in san francisco. again, this simple demand. let us ride the freakin bus. we re taxpayers. we pay for it just like everybody else does. make it accessible for us. we are citizens. you saw similar protests in new york city. you saw similar protests in washington, d.c. you saw protesters in wheelchairs turn up at particularly relevant national