Provide transportation or serve as a meeting place?
Perhaps I misunderstand but I'm working under the assumption that BART's mandate is to provide public transportation, and any effort BART makes to assure continued service to the public would serve that mandate. In my experience, the court of public opinion is a ruse to lend legitimacy to mob mentality. More often than not, the mob tramples the civil rights of an innocent majority of bystanders. It follows that this kind of "protest" is an attempt by an interested few to disrupt the day-to-day activities of the indifferent many. BART seems to clearly understand their business.
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Provide transportation or serve as a meeting place?
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