Thursday, January 4, 2018

Young Seniors on MUNI--a Photo Op

After seeing Three Billboards in Ebbing, Missouri, I got on the L Taraval to go back.

I tried to respect the queue, since there is such a thing these days.

But once on, lots of young people--mostly young women--were in the seats reserved for seniors and the disabled.

I decided just to consider it a photo op.




Notice in the fourth picture that the reflection of one face over a body in motion looks like a walker with a big head!

There's one picture missing.  One of the young women I took a picture of asked me, "Excuse me.  Did you just take a picture of me?"

"Yes, I did," I said.

"Why?"

"To show how many young seniors ride MUNI."

She then offered me her seat, which I took.  She asked me to delete her photo, and I did.

She said there was "no ill-intention."

We said good bye civilly when it was time for her to get off the streetcar after a few stops. 

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