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Gay PDX Teens Kicked off City Bus for Kissing

Posted by Alisyn

Where I come from, teenage lesbians kissing on the city bus would not only not raise eyebrows, it would pretty much be expected, or, at the very least, encouraged.  Just one of the many perks of living in the Bay Area, the way I see it.

And I've always assumed that our neighbors to the north, in Portland, Oregon, were the same way: liberal, peaceful, live-and-let live types.  Which is why I was shocked when I read that a city bus driver had kicked two smoochy teenage girls off his bus, miles from their destination, after another rider complained, calling them "sickos."  Maika Rich and Jocelyn O'Neal, both 14 (pictured), were en route to the Sexual Minority Youth Recreation Center, and felt "defensless" against the two adults, though they are used to discrimination from their peers.

The Portland transit authority, TriMet, says that the TriMet policy is "to never kick an underage or vulnerable person off the bus," and that the unknown driver will face "disciplinary action," although they would not say what that action will be.  I hope, at the very least, it involves some sensitivity training, a long, unpaid suspension, and a little public humiliation thrown in for good measure.


Comments

 

Charlita said:

Portland is an extremely tolerant and liberal town with a strong and prominent gay community. I live in Portland and was shocked to hear this happened. It really seems to be the reflection of an individual person's bias and not a city-wide sentiment. Not by a mile.

June 22, 2007 3:23 PM
 

JulieT said:

They're only 14? Aw. Those poor kids.

(Although I have to say, I think it's bad form for anyone to be making out on a public bus. I'd be annoyed if it were a hetero couple, although I wouldn't expect them to be kicked off the bus--just told to cool it, maybe...)

June 22, 2007 8:08 PM
 

Ryan said:

I don't know the whole story, but this might just be part of the story. Kind of like the people who say I kicked them off my bus because they're black, when the reason is really that they didn't pay their fare or whatever. Just saying. In any case, a city shouldn't be judged on a single bus driver's newsworthy action.

June 22, 2007 10:11 PM

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