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What Can You Do if Violence Breaks Out on Your Train or Bus?

Public transportation is not necessarily more dangerous than other settings, but there are some ways that experts recommend to get out of a risky situation.

Lola Fadulu
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Crime and Criminals, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City, Railroads, Self-Defense, Stations and Terminals (Passenger), Subways, Transit Systems
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