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An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby Seismic Sam on Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:17 pm

Heard this from a van driver who was taking me from MSP to TEAM parking over at Shepard and Davern when I cam back from Burbank last week: (Note: I have NEVER had to wait more than 90 seconds in the lot OR airport to get picked up by these people!!) At any rate, he said that at some point the light rail system had gone down so that you at least couldn't ride to the Mall of America, and during that period the crime rate at the MOA had dropped NINETY percent. (!!!!!!) (HF!!!)
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby 1911fan on Wed Jan 14, 2009 7:10 pm

in the last transit strike mall crime fell off the charts too.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby nyffman on Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:59 am

Purely anecdotal. Once that central corridor line is up and running, it'll bring utopia, cornicopia, pharmacopia....................dystopia. :twisted:
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby DeanC on Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:42 am

Sounds like made up bunk to me.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby John S. on Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:11 am

nyffman wrote:Purely anecdotal. Once that central corridor line is up and running, it'll bring utopia, cornicopia, pharmacopia....................dystopia. :twisted:


Corridor? hell, that'll happen on January 20th, with or without light rail!
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby VikesFan1 on Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:32 am

So if I understand this.. The corridor runs north, is that correct? ...And the implication here is that inner city thugs ride the light rail?

Well to that I say, YES! Go North my son!.. Send them to Siberia! :hide: :goofydance: :booyah:

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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby Stradawhovious on Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:50 am

and during that period the crime rate at the MOA had dropped NINETY percent



I've heard that 76.32% of statistics are made up............ That might be one of them.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby DeanC on Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:29 pm

Stradawhovious wrote:
and during that period the crime rate at the MOA had dropped NINETY percent



I've heard that 76.32% of statistics are made up............ That might be one of them.

Well, I thought that one of the prerequisites of being a van driver at the airport was you had to have passed all of the actuarial exams. (I shouldn't joke, I bet a bunch of those guys will be fighting for van driving jobs pretty soon based on their lousy projections of stock market returns for pension funds).
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby KimberJoe on Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:37 am

I was at the MOM last week with my wife and a large group of "Urban Youth" was walking behind us. When we stopped to look at a window display one of the guys bumped into me pretty hard and just kept walking, I guess I was in his way. So I just looked at him like he was a dumbass and after about 12 twelve steps he stopped and gave me a "hard" look. It was a Mexican standoff, in Bloomington, the worst possible place. Anyway, I was feeling indignant and refused to break eye contact so he eventually turned around and kept walking.

Not exactly intense, but also not a rare thing at the MOM.

It made my wife pretty nervous, but I had them surrounded.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby justaguy on Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:51 am

Stradawhovious wrote:
and during that period the crime rate at the MOA had dropped NINETY percent



I've heard that 76.32% of statistics are made up............ That might be one of them.

I've heard that 4 out of 3 people can't work with fractions.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby WWJD on Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:55 pm

KimberJoe wrote:I was at the MOM last week with my wife and a large group of "Urban Youth" was walking behind us. When we stopped to look at a window display one of the guys bumped into me pretty hard and just kept walking, I guess I was in his way. So I just looked at him like he was a dumbass and after about 12 twelve steps he stopped and gave me a "hard" look. It was a Mexican standoff, in Bloomington, the worst possible place. Anyway, I was feeling indignant and refused to break eye contact so he eventually turned around and kept walking.

Not exactly intense, but also not a rare thing at the MOM.

It made my wife pretty nervous, but I had them surrounded.


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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby VikesFan1 on Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:51 am

KimberJoe wrote:I had them surrounded.


If you're lucky. I wouldn't bet my life on it though. Evenly matched is probably more like it.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby elmerfuddem on Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:52 pm

I must assume from these writings that most, if not all the posters are middle class, Caucasian males. I must further assume that many of you fear, and or dislike people who are "urbanites".

I have been noticing an abundance of veiled racism on this web site. Thankfully, only a few participate in this ignorant behavior.
I have seen, and even experienced the scenarios described in this topic. The actions of a few can bring discredit to all.

The crime rate in the downtowns, and MOA declined during the bus strike. The mayor of Minneapolis, and media were very quiet about the statistical information. What were they going to say that would help?

I am unable to offer a solution to the rude, aggressive, sometimes criminal behavior that a few of the "urbanites" indulge.
Most of the posters here, are responsible, model citizens.
Our veiled, and sometimes outright racist behavior, is only making an ugly situation worse.

I am asking all of you not to publish ignorance in this public website.

Racism is wrong in any form. Perhaps we should play by all the rules. Again, the misdeeds of few, will bring discredit upon all.
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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby Pinnacle on Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:12 pm

elmerfuddem wrote:I must assume from these writings that most, if not all the posters are middle class, Caucasian males. I must further assume that many of you fear, and or dislike people who are "urbanites".

I have been noticing an abundance of veiled racism on this web site. Thankfully, only a few participate in this ignorant behavior.
I have seen, and even experienced the scenarios described in this topic. The actions of a few can bring discredit to all.

The crime rate in the downtowns, and MOA declined during the bus strike. The mayor of Minneapolis, and media were very quiet about the statistical information. What were they going to say that would help?

I am unable to offer a solution to the rude, aggressive, sometimes criminal behavior that a few of the "urbanites" indulge.
Most of the posters here, are responsible, model citizens.
Our veiled, and sometimes outright racist behavior, is only making an ugly situation worse.

I am asking all of you not to publish ignorance in this public website.

I for one am not a racist - I think that all people are equally worhtless. I do not fear urbanites, I basically don't fear anyone or anything or care what other people think for that matter. All I want to be is left alone.





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Re: An interesting story from an Airport Van Driver

Postby ttousi on Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:26 pm

Pinnacle wrote:
elmerfuddem wrote:I must assume from these writings that most, if not all the posters are middle class, Caucasian males. I must further assume that many of you fear, and or dislike people who are "urbanites".

I have been noticing an abundance of veiled racism on this web site. Thankfully, only a few participate in this ignorant behavior.
I have seen, and even experienced the scenarios described in this topic. The actions of a few can bring discredit to all.

The crime rate in the downtowns, and MOA declined during the bus strike. The mayor of Minneapolis, and media were very quiet about the statistical information. What were they going to say that would help?

I am unable to offer a solution to the rude, aggressive, sometimes criminal behavior that a few of the "urbanites" indulge.
Most of the posters here, are responsible, model citizens.
Our veiled, and sometimes outright racist behavior, is only making an ugly situation worse.

I am asking all of you not to publish ignorance in this public website.

I for one am not a racist - I think that all people are equally worhtless. I do not fear urbanites, I basically don't fear anyone or anything or care what other people think for that matter. All I want to be is left alone.

Racism is wrong in any form. Perhaps we should play by all the rules. Again, the misdeeds of few, will bring discredit upon all.


"I for one am not a racist - I think that all people are equally worhtless. I do not fear urbanites, I basically don't fear anyone or anything or care what other people think for that matter. All I want to be is left alone."


I do believe this is how you meant it to come out Pinnacle..........your response after the quote
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