Officially (again) Not Their Job

These are not men. They’re only “males” of the homo sapien species.

A Queens judge ruled yesterday that subway employees do not have to do anything but pick up their phones if they see a crime — as he threw out a suit against the MTA and two workers who did nothing more to stop a rape.

A conductor saw the rape from the window on his train, and a station agent in the booth witnessed a screaming woman being dragged down a staircase inside the desolate 21st Street station of the G line. But neither one left the safety of their assigned posts to help her. Instead, conductor Harmodio Cruz and agent John Koort called the command center to summon cops.

Justice Kevin Kerrigan ruled the two workers had taken “prompt and decisive action in obtaining police help,” according to the decision handed down in Queens Supreme Court. The help came far too late for the victim, who was raped on the platform.

This cannot be natural. Just how long does it take to train someone to be like this?

Does growing up/living in a city make you like this or does it just take a particular amount of acclimatization?

Fuckin’ eunuchs.

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4 Responses to Officially (again) Not Their Job

  1. Myles says:

    You’re right Phil, this isn’t natural at all. If it had been my wife or sister getting dragged down there to be raped I have to admit I’d probably take out my anger/rage/frustration on those two eunichs.

  2. DirtCrashr says:

    Unfortunately they are similar to what we have elected to Office.

  3. emdfl says:

    Good to have another ruling from our masters that they have no duty to protect us. When do you suppose the serfs in NY will finally wake up to that fact?

  4. Sulaco2 says:

    Not to mention the civil suit won when the suspect sued the city employees if the HAD come to the rescue! That has happened more then once in this country no?

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