Six Hooligan Cars
Yesterday, at two o'clock in the morning in Queens I was walking very fast. Six cars-not one, but six-were bothering me like anything. They were driven by young boys, blacks and Puerto Ricans. They were going against the light and going the wrong way down a one-way street. They were screaming and doing all kinds of absurd things.
Then they drove onto the sidewalk to bother me. So I tried to get the license numbers. Then they got frightened and said, "Sorry, sorry, we won't do it anymore."
14 January 1980
[Source: "Six Hooligan Cars" in Sri Chinmoy, Run and Become, Become and Run, Part 3, Agni Press/Aum Publications, Jamaica, New York, 1980.]

