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As a train conductor on the train there again, I was collecting money and giving out receipts as usual, but then I came across this young teenage girl who was by herself and didn't have any money. I told her she needs to get off at the next stop, but then she screamed and made a scene and said "NOOO!!" while sobbing and I whispered to her and said "If you don't shut the hell up, I'm gonna open up a major can of whoop-as@ on you, STONE COLD STYLE!!" She shup right up. At the next stop, she started whining loud and refused to leave, so I grabbed her by the collar and threw her as# off the train and she cried outside at the stop. But what else could I have done? I didn't want to do it, but she was making a scene. Maybe next time, she will be more responsible, have enough money, and stop whining so much.

2007-12-25 10:25:33 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Wrestling

16 answers

u acted too far when u posed as stone cold, but u did the right thing by throwing her @$$ off the train

2007-12-25 10:31:39 · answer #1 · answered by beijingrocks! 5 · 1 2

First off I agree with the people that say you probably don't even have a job.
I'm also sure if you are a conductor on a train you won't have a job for long.
Besides I would bet about anything that you just made all that up.
If its not made up I really do hope her dad comes looking for you. I'm sure you are not tough enough to handle him.

2007-12-25 19:19:43 · answer #2 · answered by komets.geo 7 · 3 1

In the UK the conductor calls the British Transport Police, and they arrest them at the next stop. They're then fined £1,000 and have a criminal record for life.

Some people would say she got off lightly...

2007-12-25 18:34:18 · answer #3 · answered by krazykatignatz 3 · 2 1

You are an idiot. If you spoke to or man handled my daughter like that you would be hurt. The railroad should throw your *** of the train and can you. Big man picking on a teenager did you leave out the part when you went home and kicked your pug.

2007-12-25 18:30:08 · answer #4 · answered by flamingo 2 · 2 2

If she didn't have a ticket, your job is to ask her to leave. Understandable. However, it sounds like your method was too aggressive. A more compassionate method would been to find out what her problem was and figured out if there was some way you could have given her information or referred her to someone or some place that could have helped her.

2007-12-25 18:33:40 · answer #5 · answered by danaluana 5 · 1 1

I don't believe this story. However, if you had really done
that, you should have been taken off the train. I have
never heard of a train conductor doing that.

2007-12-25 18:29:55 · answer #6 · answered by Independent00 4 · 1 2

You did exactly the right thing, no excuses, she didn't pay for a ticket, she didn't deserve to be on the train amongst people who had bothered to pay.

You are my hero - "I'm gonna open up a major can of whoop-as@ on you, STONE COLD STYLE!!"

2007-12-25 18:29:24 · answer #7 · answered by Connor J Garfield 3 · 1 3

You've done less...you should have stun her...and then threw her off the train...lol..JK of course..

Honestly speaking,well i am not good for that job..but i think you did the right thing.The best would have been to throw her out not that violently or more politely..but hey it's not your fault..don't feel guilty..that's what you were about to do..even if i don't like it that much from the point of view..Your boss would be proud of you for that...
and yeah also you might teach her a lesson of responsibility...

2007-12-25 18:54:12 · answer #8 · answered by Koumidiator WRW VLR OS 7 · 1 5

You kind've went overboard on that. If I was in your position, I wouldnt've handled the situation so rationally and would've tried calming her and talking to her about the problem.

2007-12-25 18:36:25 · answer #9 · answered by Jack Flener 1 · 1 2

Yep you did the right thing.

2007-12-25 19:14:32 · answer #10 · answered by Heart Break Kid 5 · 0 1

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