A woman in NYC gives a huge, crazy spit twice – twice – in a horrifying event on the subway in the lower Manhattan area.
Samantha Menela was on six trains from Canal Street and was looking down at the phone when she noticed someone was approaching her.
“This guy spits out a huge lugie – it lands on my chest,” the disgusted Mannela, 29, said in horrifyingly. Tiktok Video Last month, it received over 450,000 viewings.
She was so afraid to move that he spitted on her again.
“At that moment, I said, 'This is it, this is how I go. There's nothing I can do even do to fight this huge 6-foot-3 guy,” she said in the video.
She jumps up and runs away at the next stop, but he follows her, yelling, “Why are you scared of me?”
She jumped on another train and lost the Loogie man, but ever since then she felt the “edge” robbing the subway.
Fidi residents and a native Florida discussed sharing her experiences, but wanted to warn other women. “Remind me to be vigilant about the subway as our city is not safe,” she said in the video.
She now sweats to hide her tight-fitting workout outfit and blonde locks after teaching Pilates, avoiding taking the subway after 9pm
“I was surprised that so many others share similar experiences,” Mannela told the Post.
She did not submit a police report. “I don't think many of these incidents have been reported, so the statistics claiming that the subway is safe seem misleading.”
Mistakes on the subway have soared 7% so far this year. They're getting more and more driven Unstable behavior, According to some of them are not necessarily crimes. Report.
Spitting on someone can be classified as assault, especially when accompanied by unwanted physical contact, but can also be considered aggravated harassment or misdemeanor.





