Metro Morning: Confessions of a TTC driver.
Just listened to Matt Galloway interview Paul Ineson, a retired TTC driver. Was treated to reminiscences about street people, street walkers, bicycles 'pretending to be cars' in the left lane, and Paul having to hold in laughter at a cyclists' near-death streetcar track experience, because it would be rude to laugh.
Charming.

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Dehumanize the cyclist.
Something is fundamentally wrong with a person's psychology when they laugh at somebody nearly dying. Maybe if the cyclist shit his pants in fear it would be even more hilarious?
Paul humorously confessed that he acted like an man without compassion. It is easy to laugh at a man nearly dying on a bicycle when you are chasing him down the street with 15 tons of steel. Just like watching people get killed on the television.