By the Wanz
Blog
post—surprise!!!
(That’s
right, actually POSTING something on my blog counts as a surprise…)
(Is
that sad?)
Today
we are going to discuss the intense experience that we in San Francisco call
“riding the drunk bus.” That’s right Tacoma, San Francisco has buses that run
later than 11PM!!! What. A. Simple. Concept. Boo-to-the-ya.
In
San Francisco, we have what is called the “Owl”-lines. These lines run all
around the city 24-7. They run about every half-an-hourish (i.e.: the usually
time a Tacoma bus takes during the day), but they take you to where you need to
go. If you buy a monthly pass, it’s like what… $64ish—whereas a taxi cab, HELLA
expensive.
But
with any late-night transportations (or just transportation in general), you
should keep in mind some important rules… so you don’t like, ya know… get
mugged… get knifed… potentially DIE…
Thus, there’s a need to just keep yourself safe! So, here is some
wisdomy-goodness for take MUNI and BART late at night.
1.
Make sure you know how to get home – I mean, have a general idea. There are maps and
what not, but just have a general idea about how you can get home. Like some
idea of north… east… south… west…
2.
And make sure you know your transfer spot and make sure you
DON’T MISS IT!! – Or else you’re SOL.
There’s no YOLO moment there.
3.
Don’t be too
drunk on the busride – I mean, it’s great that you’re not driving.
I’m proud. I’m actually applauding. BUT, guess what: a cab may be a safe bet
too. Because on a bus ride you have to pay attention to your surroundings. If you’re
too drunk, then just hop off the bus and cab it hoooome. It’s worth the money.
4.
Be prepared to navigate your way through the dark – There are a few handy-dandy recommendations for
prepping for this!
a.
Use the GPS on your phone
b.
Listen to automated bus announcements
c.
Stare longingly out the window and try to see the street signs
in hopes that your stop hasn’t passed you by
In the end, just make sure you get
off when you’re supposed to, because, if you don’t, then you might like… miss
your stop… forever.
5.
Be careful of if you fall asleep on the bus – Because when you fall asleep on the bus… you
could wake up at the end of the line. Possibly without your wallet. And a place
to pee.
6.
Don’t judgeth others, you don’t know where the hell they’ve
been – Seriously, you don’t. Hell, where
were YOU tonight? Yeah, stop and think about that. Oh shit, some
reflection-time with yourself, maybe that’s where your judgment should be
focused. Aside from that, don’t judge others. YOU DON’T KNOW!!!
7.
Travel with companions
– You don’t have to, but sometimes it’s helpful to have some traveling
companions!! Sometimes friends can help you make good life choice. And get
home. And make sure you don’t wander.
8.
Beware of the Crazies, Drunks, and Attackerish -
Seriously, be careful. Depending on where you live, where you’re coming from,
and who happens to be on board the bus, BE AWARE of your people surroundings.
Drunks coiuld vom on you, Crazies could drool on you, and then Attackers could
shank you. Just be weary.
9.
It’s ok to make an acquaintance on the bus… just don’t
expect commitment – Seriously, if you’re
on an Owl-line right now, on the weekend, you’re probably drunk… your judgment
may be impaired. In fact, some passing acquaintanceships are meant to simply be
that, passing.
10.
Don’t accept gifts from strangers – This life lesson is for all the dumbasses out
there. I’ve heard tale of a guy who did the right thing when a guy offered him
cocaine on the BART and he declined. Where he fucked up was when he decided to
have some of his Gin he was carrying in his waterbottle. Major fail. In fact, a
life session that’s important for all late night commuters. Don’t be a dumbass. DON’T DO IT!
And there are your late night life lessons on the SF “drunk
buses”—they get you to where you’re going, and you’ll be safe as long as you
follow these helpful tips. (However, if anything does happen to you, even while
following said tips, I am in no way liable… don’t sue me.)
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Another tip: Utilize the bus drivers! They are there to help. You can usually ask a bus driver to be extra sure to notify you when you get to your stop, they can make an additional announcement or just holla at you if you're close to the front.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if you do rely on your phone for directions (and thank god google maps has a transit option!) be careful about being too obvious about it and not attentive to your surroundings while using it. Phones get jacked straight out of hands every day. Don't be a victim!
- @keralajane
I did that by accident once... and the driver stopped and woke me up. RARITY!!
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