If you commute by train, you might be one of those people who really savors the quiet car, the designated train car on many commuter lines where you're supposed to keep noise to a minimum. But whose job is it to speak up when someone breaks the silence?
Commuters: Who should be The Enforcer of the rules on the “quiet car” — the conductor or the passengers?
— WNYC 🎙 (@WNYC) December 12, 2018
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That's the topic of today's low-stakes debate. Tell us who you think should be the enforcer using #MyWrongOpinion on Twitter.