Members RockHardNYC Posted November 21, 2020 Members Posted November 21, 2020 Whenever times are tough, the NYC Subway system becomes fraught with danger. But having it caught on-camera is new. Man Arrested After Pushing Woman Onto Subway Tracks in Manhattan Quote
Members FluffPersian Posted November 21, 2020 Members Posted November 21, 2020 This keeps happening. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/01/05/nyregion/new-york-nightmare-kills-a-dreamer.html Quote
Members FluffPersian Posted November 21, 2020 Members Posted November 21, 2020 The above incident prompted a new law that allows judges to order outpatient treatment for those with serious mental illness, even if they don’t meet the standard for involuntary commitment. When I took the subway, I usually stayed back until after the train pulled in. Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted November 24, 2020 Author Members Posted November 24, 2020 On 11/21/2020 at 4:18 PM, FluffPersian said: When I took the subway, I usually stayed back until after the train pulled in. That's one precaution that helps to make a tragedy more difficult, but given that this guy came from opposite sides of the track, a strong push can cause a lot of damage. There is nothing quite like NYC's subway if you want to get around quickly, especially when the weather is not good. My son relies on it more than I do, and he says it's a better idea to position oneself behind a pillar as the train is about to enter a station. That way, your body can't be pushed straight ahead. Needless to say, I was relieved when he brought the idea to my attention. I will worry less about him. It seems like a long time since we had pushing incidents onto the train tracks. I remember the issue from the early 80's. Whenever things get rough in NYC, the weak and disturbed among us grow deeper into despair. Perhaps with a Biden administration there will be more attention to mental health issues. FluffPersian 1 Quote
AdamSmith Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 I never liked the subways when I lived there. I took a taxi, or just walked. Even one time, when it was rush hour & no taxis available, on foot from my apt in Hell’s Kitchen to a hotel in Upper East Side. Yes Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted November 24, 2020 Author Members Posted November 24, 2020 12 hours ago, AdamSmith said: I never liked the subways when I lived there. I know people who were born in Manhattan and have never been on a subway train. I'm never sure what to say about that. In the early 80's, I had some hot sex in the subways. Now, with Covid, many are afraid to go near a train. Afraid of the virus and afraid of the rise in crime. I've lived in NYC since my teen years, so my transportation experience is all over the map. I walk, I run. I once owned a Vespa. I take the subway when it rains. I rely on taxis when it's convenient. For many years, my account with Music Express played a major role. Plenty of reasons to hire a limousine here. And then I purchased a car. So many New Yorkers hate car owners, and I know what their wrath feels like. No matter how you choose to get around, it's important to feel safe. We have a new mayoral election next year. We'll see where crime fits into the politics. Many assume Biden will be more sympathetic with funding. Given Trump's vindictiveness, he told NY to go fuck itself. Most of us are thrilled to see him gone. FluffPersian and AdamSmith 1 1 Quote
Members BigK Posted November 27, 2020 Members Posted November 27, 2020 His punishment should be being pushed onto the tracks in front of a train. Quote
Members FluffPersian Posted November 27, 2020 Members Posted November 27, 2020 On 11/23/2020 at 7:25 PM, RockHardNYC said: My son relies on it more than I do, and he says it's a better idea to position oneself behind a pillar as the train is about to enter a station. That way, your body can't be pushed straight ahead. That’s what I did, too. Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted November 28, 2020 Author Members Posted November 28, 2020 6 hours ago, BigK said: His punishment should be being pushed onto the tracks in front of a train. IMO, people who are mentally ill don't deserve to be punished. They deserve to be treated. Killing the mentally ill is an easy solution for lazy thinkers, especially when they harm others. There are no easy answers for crimes involving the mentally ill. Quote
Members SigNYC Posted December 11, 2020 Members Posted December 11, 2020 Nowadays, i take uber or lyft, but if its raining or snowing and its just a short ride i take the subway. But you are right, to many bad things have been happening now. Just too many. Quote
Members Ron5172 Posted December 11, 2020 Members Posted December 11, 2020 Better to take Uber...looks too risky Quote
Members popejp3 Posted January 16, 2021 Members Posted January 16, 2021 I am a seasoned NewYorker. After a while you develop the sixth and seventh sense to avoid these issues. Not just at subway stations... Quote
Anzabor31 Posted February 4, 2021 Posted February 4, 2021 Right! You have to have an awareness of what is going on around you st all times. Quote