

Yes, no, yes. I also realize that increasing police presence is not going to address any of these things, but rather will cut off transit access for the people who most rely on it, lead to more of those people being incarcerated, and deepen the terror the most at-risk communities are facing in this time of violent state-sanctioned oppression.
We live in a city that cares about community, self-expression, and anti-authoritarianism. I want us to live up to those ideals, and that means letting go of police mentality.

The whole problem is your use of words like “offering” and “forcing”. Public transportation is a public good. It belongs to everyone. No entity is “offering” anything because it isn’t anyone’s to offer. We need to get away from the idea that public spaces are things that can be provided or withdrawn.