NYPD Faces Challenges Arresting Fare-Dodgers: Six Officers, Fifteen Minutes for One
At the busiest station in New York, it took six undercover police officers fifteen minutes to restrain a single fare-dodger. This image serves as a stark reminder of how tough it is to address the MTA’s crisis.
The Post was at the Times Square station when the man exclaimed, “Bruh! Bruh! ” and refused to show identification. You can’t do this to me, no!” in front of commuters, he said, falling…
Some doodles I did for @evtraininguniversity! The first one is of Borrower Emmet fighting Darth Vader and the second is of her Pokemon Legends Arcues Oc, the Fare Dodger Au! These were super fun to draw and I enjoyed them!
we got a motel room in Virbank since its way cheaper than stayin in the middle of Castelia so we're on the subway now headin over to get settled in ✌️
its a little weird to be back here. i'd be lyin if i said i didnt miss it a little. dont get it twisted, i love my life in Po Town, but theres just somethin about bein in the city yknow? feels good to be back B)
I just remembered that I have a ko-fi, so if you ever wanted to throw money at me for any reason (for Fjord-posting? for making a gifset? for finally getting around to Midst? for not being as ornery as I have been historically?), that's the place to do it.
Keeping the subway fare to a nickel was a major issue in the first half of the 20th century. But on June 30, 1948, it finally went up. Carmen Gherdol of Long Island City drops the last nickel in one of the BMT-IRT subway turnstiles at Times Square, June 30, 1948, when the fare was raised to ten cents for a subway ride. Assistant supervisor Bartholomew Barry, left, prepares to pull a canvas cover over the slot, until it is changed over to receive the smaller coin.
There was a power outage on the subway today. The lights went out and the train stopped for ten minutes, and when it started I heard a few gIrls go "OOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH"
Fuck the mta fuck the rent guidelines board and fuck this city that doesn't want me to live here. Gonna live here harder now just out of spite you motherfuckers
i’m SO good at directions i could never ever manage to get lost on the way to a library i’ve been to many times in an area i’ve been to even more times
Although; people who take underground subway trains often travel places without needing to own a car. In NYC; taking an underground subway is key to help reduce cars off the road. Everyday; people in New York drive cars and vans to go places. However; driving your vehicle is only used for professional uses like taxi services, and other business use like delivering hot goods. Typically, driving…