You're missing the bigger picture here babe. How can someone tag that train and not get caught and shut down? Dude, if they can do that, a bad actor.... (we don't give a f about graffiti here)..... a for real bad actor could get access to that bitch. Put 2 and 2 together. Catch the spirit of the post, and then use your brain. Not trying to be a dick, I'm just sayin'. It has nothing to do with graffiti.
In Europe the probability to be killed by a police man is almost non existing. Compare that with the US. Hijacking of trains never happened in Europe for as far as I know. And real police "terror" in the US makes thousand times more deaths than your imaginary "trainrobberies" in Europe. Why can the US police not catch all the criminals who kill each other and even innocent people? If they cannot do that... Why can the US police not stop the violence? White House surrounded by protesters, protesters in all big cities, attack on CNN, police cars driving over people today ... The street is starting to rule the US. From all civilzed US and EU countries, USA is the country with the highest Crime Index. You have the biggest problem.
I am not sure who this virtusa is but I can guarantee you, he is not an American. In America you can be black and sell drugs, put women into sexual slavery, brag about it, then sell music about selling drugs and murdering people and end up being a billionaire and hanging out with the President. Meanwhile in Chicago, the city that Obama used as an example of his great work, there will be a bunch shootings and murders of black people, but it wont fit the narrative, so no one will hear about it.
Again you missed my point. Quit deflecting. How can someone have unfettered access to a passenger train for an extended period of time? To me, that's a major security issue. Not really worried about someone taking my wallet... I'd be more worried about a f'ing bomb. Now, do we want to cover terrorist attacks in Europe vs the U.S.? On trains? And just because its never happened, doesn't mean it can't or won't. Move on bud, I'm right. Its a huge security issue and if I was CEO of whatever company operates that locomotive, I'd be having some serious meetings this week with my security people. Case closed.
You were deflecting. We were speaking about an innocent handcuffed black man that got killed by the police. And then you deflected to a train. Read the title of the thread.