A writer has sparked a furious backlash for dismissing commuters' fears of violent crooks riding on the subway as 'imaginary monsters.'Elizabeth Spiers, a columnist for the paper, tweeted that she had been 'safely riding the subway for 23 years' and had never 'been menaced by a half naked lunatic.'She was replying to National Review writer Dan McLaughlin who said that people should be free to go to work or take their children on the train without being 'accosted and menaced by half-naked lunatics.'
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