Want to enforce the law? Gotta respect the law first.
Want to enforce the law? Gotta respect the law first.
Want to enforce the law? Gotta respect the law first.
I never guessed Greyhound would be one of the first to make a rights stand, but ok. You go Greyhound.
I imagine migrants make up a significant percentage of their customer base. They are much cheaper than flying and go more places than trains.
Yeah, after I made this post, I thought about what their customer demographic likely is, and it makes more sense.
They serve the poor in general. People of all walks of life will feel more secure if Greyhound is watching out for their rights.
They don't want to be responsible for the next rosa parks situation, probably.
Because today, it's important to back up image screenshots of actual sources:
I can't say Grayhound is the kind of company I thought would be making public statements about this. I am very happy and if they ran less inconvenient service (from my town busses to places I want to go leave at ungodly hours). I would love to support them
I will keep them in mind.
For more context, this is in part the result of a 2021 settlement with the state of Washington over them doing the opposite: https://www.npr.org/2021/09/27/1040968238/greyhound-warrantless-searches-lawsuit-settlement
The settlement only forces this behavior in Washington though, so good on Greyhound for deciding that it is the right policy everywhere.
Yeah but who's going to enforce it? ICE are a bunch of lawless criminals; they'll just threaten the underpaid driver until they cave.
Comrade Greyhound coming through.
The yin and the yang of human trafficking. Buses, and kidnapping.
Guys, buses move people. It's a joke.
Bitches be thinkin a letter gonna stop jackbooted Nazis fr snatching people. Wake the fuck up.
Oh well, better just comply in advance, then.