Because the security personnel is typically trained to step in only when needed. I assure you that person was within several feet of the bus driver with an eye on the situation (and perhaps a finger on whatever might have been in his pocket...pepper spray, most likely).
I"m with you on just about all of your assessment...but not on the pepper spray possibility on the bus!
I doubt he would have used pepper spray in such close quarters. This would hit everyone on the bus, not just the subject.
Oh definitely. I was in a house when someone in a totally other room picked up a can of it and said "what is this?" as she spritzed it...we had to evacuate the house for the day. (which wasn't good as we were helping people pack at teh end of a semester)
And I was a new
amazon employee being trained in Seattle the day of the WTO protests (with those ridiculous fake protesters coming in all covered up, just to rabble-rouse and give the real protesters a bad name...watched it all from the offices, saw the differences), and got to deal with pepper spray and tear gas in an open-aired city (OK that just sounds silly saying it), and it HURTS...
I'm skeptical about the baby-throwing for several reasons:
1. the comment made by the camera operator was too relaxed and offhand. Kind of like sheepishly saying "A bomb just went off." If someone actually threw a baby, I think the reaction of the operator would have been much more prolonged than what it was.
2. The baby wasn't crying and seemed to be in no distress.
3. The reactions of others around the situation is inconsistent with a grown man having thrown a baby (no outrage, no finger pointing, etc.)
4. I find it hard to believe he was holding the baby when in the opening moments of the video, a stroller falls down the stairs (thus implying he was carrying it).
I really do agree.
Although the guy in green is out of control at the beginning, the guy in white seems to be calming him down, and he's OK enough for the mom to hand over the baby. I can't help but think that something happened with the stroller, and the man might have forcefully thrust the baby at the mom (she's holding the baby very awkwardly, facing out like that)...and that could be interpreted, several feet back, as "yeah, like, he threw that baby?".
It also *seems* that the mom is not *on* the bus until a little bit into the video (I hear him telling someone ot get on the bus), so if he forcefully thrust the baby down at her, while losing control of the stroller, it could appear very differently to onlookers.
I haven't read the whole thread. But while the guy should obviously be in some hot water, the fact that this is considered a "terrorist threat" is just insane.
Somethin' ya gotta think about when on a public conveyance. My mom had a neighbor, lily white and not religious at all...he got drunk and made a scene on a plane. Got to spend time in federal prison for that one! I don't know if he was charged with terrorism (strangely enough, his wife didn't invite us to the trial, though she did divorce him about a year later, it was the end of a very long rope she had given him), but it was pre 9/11...nowadays he absolutely would have been charged with that. If you're going to cause a problem on a bus/train/plane etc, you WILL be charged with big things.
There is a video in case you haven't watched it.
A video that doesn't show the baby stuff, and is highly suggestive to our brains to THINK we saw things, because of the commentary. First time through I watched it with the sound off...it's a lot different when you're not listening to what the girls/women (who knows how old they are...my voice sounds just like theirs, sadly, despite being 41 and having been out of CA since I was 17) are saying.
Everyone is saying oh, poor wife. Really? The woman ran off and hid in the crowd, leaving her kid, when security arrived.
1. We're going by what someone else said somewhere else for what she did. That is NOT in the video.
2. She had no apparent part in anything. Why should she be blamed for anything?
Everyone's talking about how their men would have done something.
The moments that something could be done were fleeting! You see the man outside the bus shift his weight, like he's going to do something, and then the bus driver has it sorted out. No need.
And then...the man in white steps in and diffuses the temper of the man in green! His own party seems to be trying to help and explain. What other help is needed?
The bus driver is *highly* capable, and stops the altercation almost immediately (wow!). One could ask for nothing else, really.
Even if on the Shades of Green bus, no one could have done better. They would have only gotten themselves into trouble.