It has to deal with issues that affect its activity, notably incivility in the railway system and vagrancy in stations. |
Before an offence or incivility occurs, users and staff of a public transport system already have an idea about how secure the system is. |
It represents a radicalisation of incivility, and it makes life in society unbearable. |
However, the principle of civility certainly does not require the state to enforce that value, by criminalising incivility. |
The vast majority of studies regarding aggression in the workplace focus on the more overt and physical forms of incivility. |
This incivility applies as much to the state of equipment as to driving habits. |