The amount of dogs that can ride the train on their own is awesome
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Everyone is just cheering on this dog who is on its own and taking the train like everyone else. It got off one train, went up the stairs, and got on another. It knows what its doing. You could not interfere with this process, it would be villainous
and here in the US they tell us we can't even bring our dogs onto the train.
(much less having dogs travel unaccompanied through the BART...)
@DeliaChristina
I don't know the rules, but if it was against the rules I don't think you could enforce them against this dog. A person with a dog you can talk to and have human consequences, but a dog on its own is beyond the reach of the law
The thing about having trains in a city is that I can go places without hating every second of it. Instead I just sorta become one with the city and get pushed around in its veins and stuff. The other thing about having trains in a city is that whatever animals like going into subterranean puzzles gets to go around too. I think from an evolutionary perspective we should reward subway niche creatures.
It makes so much sense for the way to go around is for everyone to go and stand in the same place, and then for that place to go extremely fast to another place on a dedicated tube, and then afterwards we take a smaller much slower thing to the last place. The other way where we spend all the money that could be spent on a fast travel system on the ground and then have to do everything and fail at climate change and get in crashes all the time does not make any sense.
The new train stations are new and they are still figuring out how to not have water keep happening down there. That is fine, that is a price I am willing to pay
@jonny best thing to do is treat them like any other sentient being.
@attentionspantherapy
I'm not gonna stop them. I'm not even gonna try and pet them. They're doing their thing and I'm doing mine. But I do think their thing is awesome and will cheer them on