Disturbing video shows three girls screaming and cursing at a family on an F train in Greenwich Village.
Sue Young says she doesn't regret what she did on board the F train.On Thursday evening. Young, her husband, and 11-year-old twin girls were on a southbound train at the West 4th Street Station.
Young says the trio started laughing and pointing at them. Trying to diffuse the situation, she joined in the laughter.Heated words were exchanged between all. You can hear Young's husband calling the teens 'uneducated.'
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