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The article is purposely misleading.
From another article: The Bear’ writer booted from MTA train for refusing to take feet off seats — he blames ‘old white lady’
Aha, there you go. I don't think anyone should put their feet on the seat, but I also wouldn't alert the police about this.
I can tell why he seemed to leave that bit out of the story. His story is a lot less sympathetic if you frame it as:
"I was sitting on the train and had my feet up on a seat. I refused to take my feet off the seat, so she complained to the conductor. Then ??? and I was getting arrested."
People with their feet on the seats really bothers me. It's extra crass if the train was full and he wouldn't move his feet, but I am not sure if this was a packed car or not. Either way, it's disrespectful to have your feet on the seat in public transit, and I'd be curious what his exact language was when refusing. Definitely not an arrest-able offense, but this guy sounds like a jerk. I hope we get to see bodycams at one point.
Yeah, its a different story where we need more context. Racist old lady has blackman arrested, vs entitled idiot was too arrogant to allow others to sit down by placing his feet on open seats. Somewhere in both of those lies the truth.
They didn't call the police, they went to the conductor, who in turn called the police.
Where I live, and you don't listen to the conductor, they will call the police that specifically handles train security. Not to arrest you but to get you off the train. In most cases it's to fine the people that get caught without a ticket. If you really misbehave they can legally hold you until the real police arrives.