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CTA riders debate 'manspreading' and bad manners
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<p>Its not just bad behavior on the part of men. In Dallas, where I rode public transit for most of my working life, many women had a tendency to sit on the aisle seat, stack a large purse or backback on the inside seat, and litterly dare someone to ask for the seat. </p> <p>Bad behavior on the part of some transit riders is a major reason why many Americans prefer to drive to work or wherever they are going, even if it is more expensive. If they can afford a car, they would rather spend a few extra minutes stuck in traffic, where they can listen to their favorite radio station or CD, as opposed to sitting next to someone who simply does not care about their fellow passengers. </p>
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