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Damn...that's a lot of Asians on the bus. Except for the black lady and the white guy sitting across from the iphone camerman, you'd think they were in {insert the name of any big city in Asia}. I love how the Asian lady decided to start throwing kicks at the end!
man... after that black lady initially punched the asian lady, the asian lady went on a rampage and owned her (can anyone say GnP standing?). Anyways, it was pretty pathetic that no one stopped the fight except another asian woman who was much much farther away... there were tons of people and the guy holding the camera looked more than capable of stopping it if he wanted to.
Muni numbs people horribly. We all just sit with our heads down and wait for our stop to finally arrive. That's why nobody was intervening. You see crazy stuff all the time on these buses. I wonder which line this was -- probably the 22. "The Deuce-deuce," as some of us say, since we hate it.
I definitely know what you mean. I rode most of the Muni lines Muni for a good portion of my life and have seen some crazy stuff. But, this situation could've easily been stopped had a few people stepped in. It's one thing not to step in because you are fearful for your life but I doubt there was any threat of that in this particular situation.
I don't really understand catonese (my girlfriend does so once she gets off work, I am going to get her to watch it! haha) but all I can understand is the old catonese man in the back screaming "hit her! hit her!"
lmao, owned, club club club club~~ lolz you know, it is true that immigrants who do not speak english often feel bullied in public situations, especially hostile
It's always sad when adults get caught on camera fighting. This type of crap proves nothing and it makes both parties look like complete idiots.
That's how Chinatown is in San Francisco, and it gets very busy. When I was there in March I was on a MUNI bus in Chinatown during midday and it would take 2 or 3 minutes to get people off and on at each stop because you had to shove your way through a solid sea of people.
Sadly I use this route down Stockton 2-3 times a week. Never seen an actual fistfight, but seen plenty of yelling and screaming on the 30 bus.
Small world...just heard I have to go to San Francisco on Monday (for work) for a month. Maybe I'll run into her.