Kenmore Square safety
May. 4th, 2005 11:04 amTo any of you who regularly use the Kenmore Square T station, or know anyone who does--
Last night I had a run-in with a panhandler in the Beacon Street entrance to the Kenmore Square T station. Panhandlers frequently stand at the bottom of the stairs at that entrance because it is sheltered from the weather and also because due to the angles of the corridor there, they cannot be seen from the token booth area. Some of the panhandlers are particularly aggressive towards women, usually just verbally.
I entered the T station just after 7pm and ignored the panhandler who was demanding money from the passersby. In my experience, if you make any kind of eye contact with the more aggressive guys, they take that as an invitation to make inappropriate comments. Apparently this angered him, and as I walked past him he punched me in the arm. Not hard enough to have bruised, but hard enough that it was meant to hurt, he wasn't just trying to get my attention or anything. As I mentioned before, you can't see into that corner from anywhere else in the station, so he felt like he could get away with it.
I kept on walking but glared at him as I went. His response was "Don't be mean, I only hit you with one hand." I suppose this appeal to my better nature was supposed to make me think it would be unreasonable to report him. I called the MBTA police this morning, and they said they will step up patrols in that area (incidentally, I've never seen any patrols coming through there) and the officer I spoke to agreed that there was a problem there with aggressive panhandlers. This particular panhandler was about 5'8" or so, African American, shaved head, wearing a new-looking black leather jacket, and dress shirt/pants/shoes. The officer I spoke to said he sounded like somebody they were already familiar with, though he could have said that to make me feel like they were on the case. I am a little skeptical about the T police, since this corner must have been a problem since the day the station was opened. Hopefully the T police will actually do something about this, but in the meanwhile, if you use that station or know anybody who does, be careful. Feel free to forward this message.
Last night I had a run-in with a panhandler in the Beacon Street entrance to the Kenmore Square T station. Panhandlers frequently stand at the bottom of the stairs at that entrance because it is sheltered from the weather and also because due to the angles of the corridor there, they cannot be seen from the token booth area. Some of the panhandlers are particularly aggressive towards women, usually just verbally.
I entered the T station just after 7pm and ignored the panhandler who was demanding money from the passersby. In my experience, if you make any kind of eye contact with the more aggressive guys, they take that as an invitation to make inappropriate comments. Apparently this angered him, and as I walked past him he punched me in the arm. Not hard enough to have bruised, but hard enough that it was meant to hurt, he wasn't just trying to get my attention or anything. As I mentioned before, you can't see into that corner from anywhere else in the station, so he felt like he could get away with it.
I kept on walking but glared at him as I went. His response was "Don't be mean, I only hit you with one hand." I suppose this appeal to my better nature was supposed to make me think it would be unreasonable to report him. I called the MBTA police this morning, and they said they will step up patrols in that area (incidentally, I've never seen any patrols coming through there) and the officer I spoke to agreed that there was a problem there with aggressive panhandlers. This particular panhandler was about 5'8" or so, African American, shaved head, wearing a new-looking black leather jacket, and dress shirt/pants/shoes. The officer I spoke to said he sounded like somebody they were already familiar with, though he could have said that to make me feel like they were on the case. I am a little skeptical about the T police, since this corner must have been a problem since the day the station was opened. Hopefully the T police will actually do something about this, but in the meanwhile, if you use that station or know anybody who does, be careful. Feel free to forward this message.
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Date: 2005-05-04 03:12 pm (UTC)Usually I don't ignore panhandlers but give them the "i can't do nothin' for ya man" shrug which seems to go over better than any verbal explanation or other in my experience.
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Date: 2005-05-04 08:42 pm (UTC)Another thing about this spot is that it seems to be some pretty tough guys who are there at rush hour. I think they drive off the real derelicts during the prime panhandling hours, so they are violent individuals to begin with.
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Date: 2005-05-04 10:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-05 02:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 03:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 08:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 04:55 pm (UTC)The "don't be mean" comment by some stranger who just punched you is pure stupidity.
Be well.
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Date: 2005-05-04 08:48 pm (UTC)The ridiculousness of that did occur to me. I'll just hope it meant that my mean face was effective :-/
Ugh.
Date: 2005-05-04 07:13 pm (UTC)Re: Ugh.
Date: 2005-05-04 08:43 pm (UTC)Re: Ugh.
Date: 2005-05-04 10:55 pm (UTC)Pepper spray can be purchased on the web and shipped. I made a group purchase for myself and a few other people years back. Mine was partly for unleashed dogs like the neighborhood pitbull out in the street who wouldn't let me pass once and partly for people uses.
Re: Ugh.
Date: 2005-05-04 11:05 pm (UTC)fantasy world
Date: 2005-05-04 11:03 pm (UTC)Re: Ugh.
Date: 2005-05-04 10:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-04 08:13 pm (UTC)Don't feel guilty for not doing anything more than glaring and walking away[1]; engaging the guy any further would only have served to reward him with attention for this behavior and would have probably encouraged him to do it again to someone else, under the misguided impression that bad attention paid to him is better than no attention at all.
[1] Easier said than done, I know; I didn't do anything the time I was grabbed walking down Mass. Ave. a few years ago and felt badly about it for a long time.
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Date: 2005-05-04 08:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-05 12:43 am (UTC)