"John R. Yamamoto- Wilson" <john@rarebooksinjapan.com> wrote in message
news:begqcu$1j5m$1@kanna.cc.sophia.ac.jp...
> > Although, as a variation on the emergency stop, one could simply
> > communicate a message to the driver, who would stop at the next station
> > but not open the doors until guards/police were present. That would also
> > result in delays, but of a less drastic nature.
>
> I also imagine the people in the train compartment would be a lot more
> proactive in identifying offenders and ensuring they were handed over to
the
> authorities in prompt and efficient manner if they thought that doing so
> would speed them on their way to their precious destinations.

I disagree. I think that if such a system were put in place, women would be
under even more pressure to keep quiet. Rather than all the passengers
blaming the perv for their delay as he is hauled off the train, I see the
perv protesting vehemently and blaming the woman, who of course must be
hauled off along with the perv, and everyone blaming her for mucking up
everyone's commute. They will be thinking that no matter who was wrong, if
she had just shut up they wouldn't all be late for work.

I think it would be better to market some kind of colorless powder that
reacts with sweat to create a brilliant blue dye, which will not come off
without repeated scrubbing with alcohol and steel wool. The woman could
sprinkle a bit of this powder on her private bits, then give that sweaty
little perv a nice sexy smile as he cops his feel.

-- 
Regards,
Ryan Ginstrom