Cartoon Depicts ‘Life on Muni’
Here’s the rest of the section about Muni:
We agree: Someone needs to catalog these things.
Read the rest of “How I Came to Work at the Wendy’s.”
Thx: @LenRoQ
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
Here’s the rest of the section about Muni:
We agree: Someone needs to catalog these things.
Read the rest of “How I Came to Work at the Wendy’s.”
Thx: @LenRoQ
Muni rider Brian says, “Next time you see this, catch a damn cab. Unless you want to be an hour late, that is.”
Maybe central control finds the tracks really tasty, with all those “MMMMMMMMMM”s.
It is rather uncanny, wouldn’t you say? I mean, even by Muni standards.
SFPD is looking for tips on this one. It appears that someone stole a very expensive violin and used Muni as their getaway. The SF Examiner has more.
“Anyone with information is asked to call the Police Department’s anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444 or Danker at (415) 614-3463.”
Since it’s unfortunately Crime on Muni Week, here are a couple other crime stories you might’ve missed:
A new type of crime on Muni?
Be Mindful When Riding Muni With Your Bike
Photo by Justin Beck.
Photo by Pete Boyd
Amy requests your attention, especially if you transport your bicycle on Muni buses:
When I was getting on the bus, the driver told me they’ve had a rash of bikes being stolen off the front of buses.
I had my U-lock going frame to wheel but from the way he was trying to pick it up, his intentions were to run off with it, not ride it away.
I’ve heard of bikes being stolen from buses before, but dismissed it as a rumor or rarity. Clearly this is not the case.
The few other times I’ve used Muni to transport my bike I’d watch it but not as closely. If the arm on the bus wasn’t broken it would have been gone in seconds.
Be careful out there, Muni-riding cyclists.
Photo by kurafire
Brian sends the following dispatch:
Just a quick note about a new (or new to me?) type of crime on Muni.
. then he came out later with a few items.. possibly the stack of transfers and something else? He was definitely NOT a MUNI employee. Afterwards he just sort of walked away, nonchalant like nothing happened. I think most of the other people on the platform were confused like me.. thinking, “Wait, did that guy just break into a active train?”
We’re checking with SFMTA and SFPD about whether this has been reported. Stay tuned.
Have you seen anything like this?