Sam (
l33tminion) wrote2008-12-28 01:08 am
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Depressing MBTA-Related News
Last night was not the T's night. Heading to Davis, trains were delayed and announcements said that shuttles were being run between Broadway and Harvard on account of an electrical fault at Kendall Station. Some of my fellow passengers made comments assuming that "electrical fault" referred to some unfortunate individual's body spanning the gap between the third rail and the ground. Evidently, their pessimism was not unwarranted. Of course, the fact that people decide to kill themselves is very depressing, but train suicides in particular: They strike me as more likely to be impulsive, and forcing someone to kill someone else (even if the "someone else" is you and it's not their fault) is a truly horrible thing to do.
Especially given the current economic climate, maybe the MBTA should consider putting up mirrors or barriers or hotline phones or any of the other prevention measures...
(There was also a fire truck and ambulance outside of Davis Square station when I got out of the movie, but have no idea what happened there since it doesn't seem to have made the news.)
Especially given the current economic climate, maybe the MBTA should consider putting up mirrors or barriers or hotline phones or any of the other prevention measures...
(There was also a fire truck and ambulance outside of Davis Square station when I got out of the movie, but have no idea what happened there since it doesn't seem to have made the news.)