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Why NYC straphangers are scared to tell noisy commuters to turn down their phones

Last updated: January 19, 2025 3:39 pm
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Playing music loudly on public transportation has become a common nuisance that not only annoys fellow commuters but also poses a potential threat of violence. A recent incident on the Metro-North train where a passenger was stabbed for asking someone to lower their music volume highlights the escalating tensions around this issue.

Crime expert Rafael A. Mangual believes that individuals who engage in such behavior are seeking to assert power and dominance in public spaces. By playing music or watching TV loudly without headphones, they are creating a sense of fear and intimidation among those around them. This behavior is often fueled by a desire to display toughness and is ultimately backed by the threat of violence.

The lack of enforcement of rules prohibiting loud music on public transportation adds to the sense of vulnerability felt by passengers. While the MTA imposes fines for such behavior, these rules are rarely enforced, leading to a culture of impunity among offenders. This lack of respect for basic social norms contributes to an environment where more serious crimes can occur.

Recent high-profile attacks on public transportation have further heightened concerns among passengers. With a rise in murders and felony assaults on the subway system, commuters are on edge and hesitant to confront individuals engaging in disruptive behavior. The fear of a violent reaction deters many from speaking up, as they worry about their safety.

The reluctance to address loud music on public transportation reflects a broader issue of disorder and lawlessness in the city. Without a concerted effort to address these issues, the sense of insecurity among passengers will continue to grow. The MTA’s failure to respond to these concerns only exacerbates the problem, leaving commuters feeling vulnerable and powerless in the face of disruptive behavior.

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In a city where disorder is allowed to fester, the risk of more serious crimes looms large. It is essential for authorities to take action to address the root causes of such behavior and ensure the safety and well-being of all passengers. Only by enforcing rules and promoting a culture of respect and civility can public transportation be a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.

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