Posted on 01/16/2018 12:06:57 PM PST by C19fan
Subway drivers are refusing to stop at some stations in Paris because of a surge in violent crime at some stops, it has emerged. Frightened drivers say they are not calling at certain stations in the French capital's north east in order to 'protect passengers' and themselves. Some stations are increasingly being used by crack dealers, they say, with Marx Dormoy on line 12 and Marcadet-Poissonniers on lines 12 and 4 said to be among the worst hit.
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How scary to live there. A few years ago I saw European video taken by a truck driver. As he drove along highways in unincorporated areas, droves of “immigrants” rushed to stop his truck (get in front of it) or grab onto the gate in back to ride along while opening it. It was like the old black and white movie, Night of the Living Dead. He was Polish and cursing them and driving aggressively to keep from being attacked, robbed or worse. And that was a few years ago. I don’t think I have ever heard of a subway driver in any country not stopping at stations like your OP!
Wherever muzzies go they ruin everything and turn it into a $hithole.
Well, there are No-Go zones ...
and then there are Go!-Go!-Go! zones.
Islam.
Your universal sh*thole creator religion.
S**thole train stops?
A hashtag. That'll larn 'em...
Muslims dealing crack. Figures.
I was in Paris in the late 80s and rode the Metro to get around. The only worry appeared to be couples making out.
#WeAreSubway??
If these guys operated the Chicago Sub Way trains, they wouldn’t stop for miles! Every stop on the Dan Ryan from 95th street to downtown is in a high crime area! Same with the West Side.
The parisians are so cold and harsh. Love these moozlum losers. Take them into your homes. Give them your daughters. It is onjly right to do so.
The rest of Paris (including the Metro) is basically okay. I was there for a couple of weeks over Christmas, and the metro was certainly no problem in the areas that I visited. However, it would never occur to me to go to some of these “suburbs.”
But it was clear that there was a problem lurking in the background, because high security was present everywhere (troops patrolling certain busy shopping areas, getting your bag searched when you went into a department store, etc.) and the city was obviously worried about another planned Muslim attack on a commercial venue.
Strangely enough, Paris seemed to be an absolute magnet for Islamic tourism. There were many clearly foreign (and clearly identifiable) Muslim visitors, probably quite wealthy judging by their accessories and the shopping bags they were carrying. Actually, the only Islamic rude behavior I encountered was from a man with one of these groups, a couple of families who were walking together several abreast and literally shoving the French (or anybody) off the raised sidewalk along the Seine. He was walking on the outside and definitely pushing or shouldering people off the walk onto a grassy shoulder about 6 inches lower. So you do encounter strange things there and it’s clear there’s a Muslim problem, even if it isn’t at the level of the problem in the “suburbs.”
But on the whole, I’d say it’s as safe as anyplace else, if you’re thinking of visiting.
Have the French political Muslim sympathizers had enough yet? Where are they taking their countrymen? The spineless pols are taking their them on a train ride straight to hell.
Not sure why, almost certainly not crime avoidance on that part of the line (South of my egress, perhaps...) but it didn't happen often enough for me.
I was in Paris last summer and rode the subway from CDG and around central Paris. It was a little nerve wracking but safer than the streets of many sh!thole Democrat controlled American cities.
Many were likely from one of France’s former African colonies like Algeria, all now fully mussulman
Shumer/Durbag want to bring them here.
Frog writer Jan Raspail warned them over 40 years ago,
but their Fearless Leader wants to bring in even more.
Jean
The French are like the NORKs and the book Nineteen Eighty-four: these books were warnings, not `How To’ manuals.
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