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Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Originally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
Just take the L.
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Originally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
Just take the L.
Originally Posted by KleanKicks
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth
You probably aren't going to be able to beat it. I mean they give tickets to people for putting their bags on empty seats even if the train is completely empty.
I came in here to say something similar to this. It was about 2am and I was headed home on the R. Not a single person in my car other than a homeless man sleeping across the seats a ways down from me. I'm tired so I have my back to the seats and one foot propped up on another seat in the row. Had my earbuds on so I couldn't hear anything, but the train was stopped for a minute (but at that time it's always crazy slow anyway). I look out and two cops are standing in the entrance to the car telling me to step out. I didn't do anything, so I don't move. They get more hostile raising their voices and @^%& so I just get out, train leaves and I'm pissed (because it'll take damn near an hour for another to come). These two pigs grab my ID, run it through, then write me up a citation for $25 for occupying more than one seat. Biggest load of bull$#^& I've ever seen in my life.
Originally Posted by KleanKicks
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth
You probably aren't going to be able to beat it. I mean they give tickets to people for putting their bags on empty seats even if the train is completely empty.
I came in here to say something similar to this. It was about 2am and I was headed home on the R. Not a single person in my car other than a homeless man sleeping across the seats a ways down from me. I'm tired so I have my back to the seats and one foot propped up on another seat in the row. Had my earbuds on so I couldn't hear anything, but the train was stopped for a minute (but at that time it's always crazy slow anyway). I look out and two cops are standing in the entrance to the car telling me to step out. I didn't do anything, so I don't move. They get more hostile raising their voices and @^%& so I just get out, train leaves and I'm pissed (because it'll take damn near an hour for another to come). These two pigs grab my ID, run it through, then write me up a citation for $25 for occupying more than one seat. Biggest load of bull$#^& I've ever seen in my life.
Originally Posted by KleanKicks
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth
You probably aren't going to be able to beat it. I mean they give tickets to people for putting their bags on empty seats even if the train is completely empty.
I came in here to say something similar to this. It was about 2am and I was headed home on the R. Not a single person in my car other than a homeless man sleeping across the seats a ways down from me. I'm tired so I have my back to the seats and one foot propped up on another seat in the row. Had my earbuds on so I couldn't hear anything, but the train was stopped for a minute (but at that time it's always crazy slow anyway). I look out and two cops are standing in the entrance to the car telling me to step out. I didn't do anything, so I don't move. They get more hostile raising their voices and @^%& so I just get out, train leaves and I'm pissed (because it'll take damn near an hour for another to come). These two pigs grab my ID, run it through, then write me up a citation for $25 for occupying more than one seat. Biggest load of bull$#^& I've ever seen in my life.
The doors between the cars are unlocked, providing escape in the event of an emergency. There is no guarantee that in any serious emergency, train personnel will be alive, uninjured or otherwise readily available to assist in evacuation. The doors between the cars are unlocked, so that there is, at the very least, a way for passengers to get from a dangerous or compromised car to a safe one -- and, if necessary, to get to the subway tracks and tunnels should this be required.Originally Posted by 1C3M4M
But seriously if they dont want us to walk in between cars why are they unlocked?
The doors between the cars are unlocked, providing escape in the event of an emergency. There is no guarantee that in any serious emergency, train personnel will be alive, uninjured or otherwise readily available to assist in evacuation. The doors between the cars are unlocked, so that there is, at the very least, a way for passengers to get from a dangerous or compromised car to a safe one -- and, if necessary, to get to the subway tracks and tunnels should this be required.Originally Posted by 1C3M4M
But seriously if they dont want us to walk in between cars why are they unlocked?
Originally Posted by KleanKicks
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth
You probably aren't going to be able to beat it. I mean they give tickets to people for putting their bags on empty seats even if the train is completely empty.
I came in here to say something similar to this. It was about 2am and I was headed home on the R. Not a single person in my car other than a homeless man sleeping across the seats a ways down from me. I'm tired so I have my back to the seats and one foot propped up on another seat in the row. Had my earbuds on so I couldn't hear anything, but the train was stopped for a minute (but at that time it's always crazy slow anyway). I look out and two cops are standing in the entrance to the car telling me to step out. I didn't do anything, so I don't move. They get more hostile raising their voices and @^%& so I just get out, train leaves and I'm pissed (because it'll take damn near an hour for another to come). These two pigs grab my ID, run it through, then write me up a citation for $25 for occupying more than one seat. Biggest load of bull$#^& I've ever seen in my life.
Originally Posted by ElijahDukes
you can get a ticket for occupying more than 1 seat? what if youre just super fat?
Originally Posted by ElijahDukes
you can get a ticket for occupying more than 1 seat? what if youre just super fat?
Ok smartass If the probability of an emergency is the same for every train, then why are some locked and some unlocked?Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
The doors between the cars are unlocked, providing escape in the event of an emergency. There is no guarantee that in any serious emergency, train personnel will be alive, uninjured or otherwise readily available to assist in evacuation. The doors between the cars are unlocked, so that there is, at the very least, a way for passengers to get from a dangerous or compromised car to a safe one -- and, if necessary, to get to the subway tracks and tunnels should this be required.Originally Posted by 1C3M4M
But seriously if they dont want us to walk in between cars why are they unlocked?
Ok smartass If the probability of an emergency is the same for every train, then why are some locked and some unlocked?Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
The doors between the cars are unlocked, providing escape in the event of an emergency. There is no guarantee that in any serious emergency, train personnel will be alive, uninjured or otherwise readily available to assist in evacuation. The doors between the cars are unlocked, so that there is, at the very least, a way for passengers to get from a dangerous or compromised car to a safe one -- and, if necessary, to get to the subway tracks and tunnels should this be required.Originally Posted by 1C3M4M
But seriously if they dont want us to walk in between cars why are they unlocked?
Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
So i was trying to rush home to watch the giants game so I thought I can speed up the process if I moved inbetween cars.
Well I did that when the train stopped and the pigs pulled me over and gave me a ticket.
I am not about to pay $75 for BS.
My argument is the train wasnt moving, and if they dont want people walking in between cars they should locked it.
Any inputs?
Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
So i was trying to rush home to watch the giants game so I thought I can speed up the process if I moved inbetween cars.
Well I did that when the train stopped and the pigs pulled me over and gave me a ticket.
I am not about to pay $75 for BS.
My argument is the train wasnt moving, and if they dont want people walking in between cars they should locked it.
Any inputs?
On some lines, the doors between the cars are locked, preventing any escape in the event of an emergency. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority claims that these doors are locked to prevent passenger injuries or fatalities as a result of falling between subway cars. Yet such injuries or fatalities are extremely rare.Given this, it is time for the M.T.A. to unlock the doors between all cars on all lines.Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
Ok smartass If the probability of an emergency is the same for every train, then why are some locked and some unlocked?Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
The doors between the cars are unlocked, providing escape in the event of an emergency. There is no guarantee that in any serious emergency, train personnel will be alive, uninjured or otherwise readily available to assist in evacuation. The doors between the cars are unlocked, so that there is, at the very least, a way for passengers to get from a dangerous or compromised car to a safe one -- and, if necessary, to get to the subway tracks and tunnels should this be required.Originally Posted by 1C3M4M
But seriously if they dont want us to walk in between cars why are they unlocked?
On some lines, the doors between the cars are locked, preventing any escape in the event of an emergency. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority claims that these doors are locked to prevent passenger injuries or fatalities as a result of falling between subway cars. Yet such injuries or fatalities are extremely rare.Given this, it is time for the M.T.A. to unlock the doors between all cars on all lines.Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
Ok smartass If the probability of an emergency is the same for every train, then why are some locked and some unlocked?Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
The doors between the cars are unlocked, providing escape in the event of an emergency. There is no guarantee that in any serious emergency, train personnel will be alive, uninjured or otherwise readily available to assist in evacuation. The doors between the cars are unlocked, so that there is, at the very least, a way for passengers to get from a dangerous or compromised car to a safe one -- and, if necessary, to get to the subway tracks and tunnels should this be required.Originally Posted by 1C3M4M
But seriously if they dont want us to walk in between cars why are they unlocked?