The fact that you have a need to report a crime on BART is the problem. Bart should be crime free.
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PepeMarch 3, 2023 - 12:11 PM - 12:11 PM
Total waste of time. The criminal will be back at Bart doing the same thing over and over again.
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DomoMarch 3, 2023 - 12:15 PM - 12:15 PM
Report it and somebody may or may not respond… definitely not in time to do anything for the victim … as WC said – safer yet, just don’t use BART
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The ProfessorMarch 3, 2023 - 12:19 PM - 12:19 PM
What app should I use if they steal my phone?
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Original GMarch 3, 2023 - 12:51 PM - 12:51 PM
Spoke with a bart employee last week, said number of mentally ill people on bart at night is frightening. Often vastly outnumber sane riders.
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KarenMarch 3, 2023 - 4:39 PM - 4:39 PM
That’s where all the fecal matter comes from. And other bodily fluids. I’ve seen it all.
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Lamorinda LarryMarch 7, 2023 - 1:07 PM - 1:07 PM
Fecal matters a lot, Karen.
Just SayingMarch 3, 2023 - 1:01 PM - 1:01 PM
What a mess. The fecal matter bacteria on the BART seats did it for me, so I didn’t get this far. If you don’t believe me just Google it. Remember to wash your hands and your clothes if you ride BART
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Lamorinda LarryMarch 7, 2023 - 1:08 PM - 1:08 PM
Fecal matter is BART’s “number two” problem.
WC---CreekerMarch 3, 2023 - 1:14 PM - 1:14 PM
Don’t let people without a paid fare get into the system and crime on trains will end.
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KarenMarch 3, 2023 - 4:37 PM - 4:37 PM
This. We should all flood their app with this comment.
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redmoonwalkMarch 3, 2023 - 1:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Realistically, how many apps do you need on your phone to keep everything under control? A BART App,, a Muni App, a Uber App, an App for the Concord Police, an App for the Antioch Police, an App for the Sheriff’s office, and so on and so on … and do you stay signed in to that App all day draining your battery? Or, do you just sign in when you need the App, like look up the user name and remember the password, and, waa la! … 10 minutes later report your issue … Who really wants all that App clutter on their phone? It’s not realistic or practical to rely on an App for your personal safety.
They should have 2 police officers at all Bart stations they should be in the front making sure everyone pays to ride Bart and there should be 2 on every train walking but that won’t happen their just going to raise the price on all the hard working people and let the criminals and fentanyl users ride for free everyone that dose fentanyl in the east bay ride it to San Francisco to get it San Francisco is another place that doesn’t care about the hard working people they let all the fentanyl distributors sale all day and night 2 am 3 am I’m doing a little documentary on this I will put link so people know what’s goin on but as long ass Bart gets their money they don’t care about anything
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RichMarch 4, 2023 - 1:46 AM - 1:46 AM
I tried reporting on BART watch a few years ago about someone peeing in the the train. “So,, What’s your point?” The app is just CYA for BART management
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Safer yet, don’t use BART.
The fact that you have a need to report a crime on BART is the problem. Bart should be crime free.
Total waste of time. The criminal will be back at Bart doing the same thing over and over again.
Report it and somebody may or may not respond… definitely not in time to do anything for the victim … as WC said – safer yet, just don’t use BART
What app should I use if they steal my phone?
Spoke with a bart employee last week, said number of mentally ill people on bart at night is frightening. Often vastly outnumber sane riders.
That’s where all the fecal matter comes from. And other bodily fluids. I’ve seen it all.
Fecal matters a lot, Karen.
What a mess. The fecal matter bacteria on the BART seats did it for me, so I didn’t get this far. If you don’t believe me just Google it. Remember to wash your hands and your clothes if you ride BART
Fecal matter is BART’s “number two” problem.
Don’t let people without a paid fare get into the system and crime on trains will end.
This. We should all flood their app with this comment.
Realistically, how many apps do you need on your phone to keep everything under control? A BART App,, a Muni App, a Uber App, an App for the Concord Police, an App for the Antioch Police, an App for the Sheriff’s office, and so on and so on … and do you stay signed in to that App all day draining your battery? Or, do you just sign in when you need the App, like look up the user name and remember the password, and, waa la! … 10 minutes later report your issue … Who really wants all that App clutter on their phone? It’s not realistic or practical to rely on an App for your personal safety.
Bay Watch > Bart watch
Watch out, they will steal your BART Watch also.
They should have 2 police officers at all Bart stations they should be in the front making sure everyone pays to ride Bart and there should be 2 on every train walking but that won’t happen their just going to raise the price on all the hard working people and let the criminals and fentanyl users ride for free everyone that dose fentanyl in the east bay ride it to San Francisco to get it San Francisco is another place that doesn’t care about the hard working people they let all the fentanyl distributors sale all day and night 2 am 3 am I’m doing a little documentary on this I will put link so people know what’s goin on but as long ass Bart gets their money they don’t care about anything
I tried reporting on BART watch a few years ago about someone peeing in the the train. “So,, What’s your point?” The app is just CYA for BART management
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