• anakaine a day ago

    This is a fantastic move.

    Those who play out loud on public transport really are the worst. They intrinsically lack empathy, without a worry or care for others, no concern or thought beyond themselves.

    • jgalt212 21 hours ago

      Yes, and some of them are just looking for a fight if someone challenges them.

    • netsharc a day ago

      To summarize the whole article, it's United Airlines, and "listening to music without headphones".

      • 63stack a day ago

        I would love this to be expanded to public transport in general. Fine them for the same amount as traveling without a ticket. It would clear up so fast.

        • ekjhgkejhgk 20 hours ago

          They don't even fine people travelling without a ticket.

          • b800h 20 hours ago

            I believe that is happening on some public transport in the UK.

          • mrkramer a day ago

            I've never seen or heard anyone listen music out loud from his or her phone in the public transit or on the airplane. They all have headphones but sometimes they listen music so loud that you can actually hear it from the headphones or earbuds. People usually listen out loud some short clips or they talk out loud via speaker but music, that's just disrespectful.

            • netsharc a day ago

              Someone in Japan can also say your first sentence. Lucky them (and you), but in a lot of parts of the world, selfish cuntiness is a growing disease.

              • gib444 a day ago

                It's absolutely rife in the UK

                It's already unlawful on trains thanks to byelaws but enforcement is non existent

                Pretty common across Europe too

                • b800h 20 hours ago

                  I will always politely ask people who are doing this to stop it, and 99% of the time they do. (This is in the UK).

                  • gib444 5 hours ago

                    I appreciate that is a temporary solution for you but that's just generally not our culture to do that. We expect people to follow rules and norms and aren't really prepared for when they don't

                    And 99% of them will not change their behaviour. The next trip or when you get off, they will do it again. It's not a solution

                  • nephihaha 21 hours ago

                    It's become a lot more common since lockdown. I have to wear earplugs.

                  • Throaway1985123 14 hours ago

                    In Canada it's very common among immigrants from India and Africa.

                  • bob1029 a day ago

                    We should all strive to be the most Japanese that we can be while in spaces like this.

                    • K0balt 20 hours ago

                      I too eagerly anticipate the buke shahatto mass transit samurai.

                      • eqvinox 19 hours ago

                        Are they joined by Knights Templar?

                    • buttocks 19 hours ago

                      Brings to mind boom box punk from Star Trek 4. Flight attendants should be allowed to Vulcan-nerve-pinch.

                      • JasonADrury 21 hours ago

                        In what country could you possibly do this and not be subject to violence from fellow passengers anyway? I can't imagine finding a group of 100+ random people willing to turn the other cheek in Europe, much less in the UK specifically.

                        • decafninja 16 hours ago

                          In the US, including NYC, it’s more likely the offender will subject his fellow passengers to violence (or threats of) if confronted.

                          Most people will choose to ignore the offender rather than poke a potentially crazy bear.

                          Of course it’s stuff like this that make people here hate public transportation. But often times transit advocates choose to ignore problems like this saying there’s nothing wrong.

                          • JasonADrury 12 hours ago

                            Yeah, but that's on the regular public transportation where the trips are short and homeless people a feature.

                          • Gepsens 21 hours ago

                            Any western country

                            • testfrequency 21 hours ago

                              gestures wildly to north america

                            • nephihaha 21 hours ago

                              It happens all the time in the UK and they get black affronted when you pull them up on it.

                            • bitwize 17 hours ago

                              Good.

                              I believe in the transformative power of hip-hop. I do not need this power demonstrated to me via full-volume blasting in public or on a means of transport. Apparently the courtesy of keeping your inspiring music to yourself is not universally known, so I am glad to see it enforced.

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