[2]Crash aftermath. Note cluster of meter maids on right. Photo by Susan Zalkind [2].
A lot of angry people take the T, including a T driver in Kenmore Square, who angrily responded to a BTD supervisor who wanted her to move her bus by flooring the accelerator, hitting the supervisor and several parked cars [3].
More anger on the T:
A man angry at being told to get off the Orange Line at Forest Hills cracked a train window by punching it [4].
Two guys angry at being denied a discount cab ride at Wonderland beat and bit a cab driver [5] until they were overwhelmed by a phalanx of cab drivers.
A woman who returned to Boston to face a criminal hearing got angry at her Yorkshire terrier and stomped it [6] at South Station.
An angry man confronted riders at Andrew with a plunger [7].
A panhandler angry at two women at North Quincy for not giving him money attacked them [8].
A man angry at a bus driver for not letting him off between stops on Albany Street punched the driver in the head [9], pushed out an emergency exit, then jumped out.
A man angry at a bus driver for ordering him off the bus for swearing spit at the driver [10], smashed a bus window, then attacked the cops who arrived to arrest him.
A man angry at a bus passing him by in Malden caught up with the bus, got on and slapped and spit at the driver [11].
A man angry at the teens who demanded the return of the money they'd given him at Forest Hills to buy some liquor across the street took out a syringe, jabbed himself, then threatened them with his blood [12].
A man angry at being left behind by a bus in Revere caught up with it in Lynn and beat the driver [13].
Commuter-rail lines out of Back Bay were delayed when a guy took a nap on the tracks [14].
A growing number of people began taking the T without shoes on [15].
An angry CSA at Forest Hills yelled at a rider who dared complain about broken fare gates [16].
A trolley driver got angry [17] at a rider taking pictures with his phone.
A man angry at being asked to pay his fare punched a Silver Line driver [18].
A man angry at being told to put out his cigarette on the Blue Line stomped the man who made the request [19].
An angry woman on the Red Line tried to beat up a man [20], she eventually apologized, sort of [21].
An angry woman on the Orange Line objected to an off-duty cop telling her to pipe down, so she bit him [22].