"I think it's disturbing," said TriMet spokeswoman Mary Fetsch, "When
you think about transit as a reflection of the community, and what
happens in the community well, at times will happen on transit. An
11-year-old. Wow. You think, 'What has our community come to?'"
Boy, 11, arrested with gun on MAX ordered to wear GPS bracelet | NWCN.com Washington - Oregon - Idaho
When I look at Mary's hair as a reflection of what Trimet has come to I say, WOW, what have we come too?
ReplyDeleteWhat did Mary have to say about the 58 incident a few days ago?
ReplyDeleteOh, it involved a bus...no comment.
What incident? Are you sure the media wanted a comment?
ReplyDeleteThe 58 incident a few days ago where an SUV ran a red and hit the bus at 6th and columbia. 1 person taken to the hospital.
DeleteAh, that one. I had forgotten it was a 58 which was involved in that, given there's so many routes through there.
ReplyDeleteBut if you look at the articles regarding it, such as this one, you'll see that TriMet did comment on it. No, Mary specifically didn't, but Mary can't do everything.