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on 09-03-2013 12:17 AM
from the link i posted earlier:
Women-only passenger cars are railway or subway cars intended for women only. They are offered on some trains in Japan, Egypt, India, Iran, Taiwan, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and Dubai, while passengers in some other countries have demanded their introduction. Women-only buses were implemented in Mexico City in 2008.
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on 09-03-2013 04:17 AM
first thing I thought of was segregation.
isn't that something a whole lot of people fought to eliminate?
yes I know this is gender related but it seems to me that women do want it all - treated as equals on one hand, but perfectly happy to be distinguished from males on the other.
In saying that, I've become assimilated to the idea of seperate toilets for men and women... but my personal preference is for non segregated schools as far as gender goes, but in favour of them as far as displayed ability.
as has been said - blokes get beaten up too - and what about the elderly? the less abled?
I've also met some pretty rough women - pretty sure there are a coupkle of women prisons around the place....
and define "kids" at what age do male children stop being afforded the protection that this type of carriage offers?
Some pretty scary kids out there too - otherwise there wouldn't be schools with metal protectors and onsite police.
OK - in theory the safe carriage is a good thing, but to monitor and control it will take manpower - why not just use that manpower on say the front carrriage of any train and make it available for everyone?
Plus another impracticality - how do ya know which end of the platform you have to stand on to be ready to jump onto the safe carriage? $100 says I'd be standing down the wrong end anyway. Then, I'd either have to make a mercy dash to the right end, or move between all those "unsafe" carriages whilst boarded.
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 09-03-2013 09:00 AM
Yes a couple of those countries you mentioned Eve. Yes, when I saw one in another country. I was rather annoyed that they assume all men are predators.
Imagine they have a school where they decided not to have male teachers for the same reason so they'll feel safer.
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on 09-03-2013 10:25 AM
It would be sign that law enforcement agencies have lost control of the criminal element.
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on 09-03-2013 10:26 AM
Perhaps it's something that's hard to appreciate unless you are female and catch trains?
I am not a particularly fearful person and will happily walk any part of Sydney at night on my own.
But when I catch a train at 10pm on my own on a weeknight where there might be one or 2 females compared to a dozen men, it does gets uncomfortable.
If it happens to be a Friday or Saturday night when even more men are travelling in groups ready for a night of big drinking with their mates, it is downright scary.
I always search for a carriage that has women in it in the belief there is some degree of safety in numbers.
A designated carriage would simply mean that I can breathe more easily when I travel.
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on 09-03-2013 10:32 AM
They can just dump dad in the unsafe carriages.
Oh Niiice :^O
You can't please all the people all the time, so now I just please myself
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on 09-03-2013 10:37 AM
Martini, what makes you think that a pink carriage designated for women is going to stop a group of drunken yobbos make a point of getting on it late at night and with no law enforcement officers around because they're busy putting down drunken brawls in other parts of the city?
Have to go BBL
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on 09-03-2013 10:38 AM
why don't we supply women with their own bodyguards?
what about while your at the station waiting? walking home or to your car?
or are these "bad people" only on the train?
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on 09-03-2013 10:45 AM
All Aboard.....

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on 09-03-2013 11:06 AM
WORKS really WELL in Japan. If you are a women travelling by yourself or with kids you go in. If you are with a bloke you are NOT ALONE so you just go in a normal carriage.
Another reason they brought them in, in Japan was the amount of people claiming "inappropriate touching" - it not only protects the women from that happening but protects the men from untrue accusations.