Friday, November 9, 2007

No surprise MAX is unsafe

As a regular MAX rider, I am sad to say that I am not at all surprised that the trains have a crime problem. A recent incident opened my eyes to the fact that there is no effective law enforcement on the trains.

The incident itself was minor: a woman sat next to me on a 6-foot bench at the Beaverton Transit Center and lit up a cigarette. When she refused to put it out, I asked an off-duty (but uniformed) TriMet driver to ask her to do so. He refused, saying he did not have the authority, and he wouldn't have time anyway with all the serious crime he has to deal with. A call toTriMet confirmed that this is their policy: Only police officers have the ability to enforce rules and laws.

And then it occurred to me that I rarely if ever see actual police officers on the trains. The system is wide open for anyone to get away with anything they want at any time. Now I'm not going to stop commuting on MAX, nor will I stop riding it to the zoo with my toddler. But I am going to be more careful, knowing that if something goes wrong there is a good chance there will be no one to help.