Greyhound's False Sense of Security
Greyhound has increased its security measures and added to passenger (as in, customer, a term Greyhound apparently doesn't recognize) inconvenience in a corporate response to a random beheading on one of its routes this past year. But what about the fact that Greyhound has a history of leaving passengers stranded in its parking lot bus stations for hours on end - even overnight? What are its increased security plans for those people? People, who, by the way, have prepaid for the bus that may or may not come to deliver them to their destination?

