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donoreo
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[Rant] Stupid person jumps on subway tracks....

To retrieve their umbrella!

»www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/237704

Some people are just too stupid. Too bad this guy did not end up a Darwin Award candidate.
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wkendhippie
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Clarksdale
Deserves an honourable mention


Raptor
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reply to donoreo
As someone who would have been excessively late for my job had I been there, I certainly believe I wouldn't have let him walk away from the situation. Not that the boss would care, but the guy no doubt held up thousands of people.

How many people were late for interviews? Late for a job they can't be late for? Don't have an understanding boss?

I would love to know the downtime costs of the TTC per minute. And even then the scaled costs of being slow for the rest of the morning.

On that note, what exactly would the reprimand have been?

*edit - by not letting him walk away, I don't mean beat him with a lead pipe. Simply ensuring TTC officials were able to attain his company
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wkendhippie
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said by Raptor See Profile :

As someone who would have been excessively late for my job had I been there, I certainly believe I wouldn't have let him walk away from the situation. Not that the boss would care, but the guy no doubt held up thousands of people.

How many people were late for interviews? Late for a job they can't be late for? Don't have an understanding boss?

I would love to know the downtime costs of the TTC per minute. And even then the scaled costs of being slow for the rest of the morning.

On that note, what exactly would the reprimand have been?

*edit - by not letting him walk away, I don't mean beat him with a lead pipe. Simply ensuring TTC officials were able to attain his company
Raptor7
I have these same thoughts each time I get held up in traffic because of an incident. Not for TTC, but cost to everyone held up, late deliveries etc. Lets impose an accident tax. Get David Miller on the phone


Raptor
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LOL...he might like that considering his latest shut down on the tax vote.

Could be tough to prove sometimes. There's much to consider in terms of a penalty/tax, etc.

Maybe you take his umbrella , and make him wear a sign for a morning in the station he messed up in. "I held you all up due to my stupidity".
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....where's my fiber?

mr weather
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Mississauga, ON

reply to donoreo
Speaking of "jumpers", this one screwed up my drive home yesterday:

»www.police.york.on.ca/Press/%5B2···0407.pdf

Interesting that none of the media outlets made mention of it.
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Raptor
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No ID? Was he a hobo? If he was, sadly, not much will likely come of it. Perhaps the reason for lack of media coverage.

No, I don't mean sad we don't to claim our theoretical accident causing tax as mentioned above, sad that he could vanish and no one would notice.
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....where's my fiber?


donoreo
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reply to mr weather
I heard it on the radio and TV


quanta
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said by mr weather See Profile :

Speaking of "jumpers", this one screwed up my drive home yesterday:

»www.police.york.on.ca/Press/%5B2···0407.pdf

Interesting that none of the media outlets made mention of it.
It is standard policy for media outlets to not report suicidal jumpers (unless they're famous, of course), lest they encourage others to do the same.
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mr weather
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Mississauga, ON

Yeah, I can appreciate that. Just like "incidents" on the TTC subway aren't reported either.

donoreo: You are correct, it was on 680 News but was referred to as "an event". The only way I knew it was pretty serious was seeing the police tape running across Leslie at Commerce Valley.
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dirtyjeffer
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reply to Raptor
said by Raptor See Profile :

As someone who would have been excessively late for my job had I been there, I certainly believe I wouldn't have let him walk away from the situation. Not that the boss would care, but the guy no doubt held up thousands of people.

How many people were late for interviews? Late for a job they can't be late for? Don't have an understanding boss?

I would love to know the downtime costs of the TTC per minute. And even then the scaled costs of being slow for the rest of the morning.

On that note, what exactly would the reprimand have been?

*edit - by not letting him walk away, I don't mean beat him with a lead pipe. Simply ensuring TTC officials were able to attain his company
what "penalty" could you impose though?

what if he wanted to retrieve the umbrella because he thought it may cause a problem with the subway system (electrical short, derailment or damage to a rail car if it gets caught in some hoses or wires and damages them).

the "punishment" could simply be that the TTC could "educate" him on safety on the subway systems by having a spokesperson give him a short tour of the lines, and info on how everything works.
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ftcnt

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Toronto, ON
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reply to donoreo
i use the ttc every day of the week but not affected by this delay. these types of events are common but we seldom hear about it as a ttc rider. a few years ago, i was going to work and the train halted right before entering lawrence station on the yonge/yellow line. we waited for about 15 minutes and then told to leave the train. as we were being evacuated, we saw man lying on the platform, lifeless to me and i work in health care with blood running down his face and from his ear. as we walked up, the ttc were talking with police about how he had jumped in front of the train. it delayed and closed eventually closed the line for hours. yet, no mention of it was made on the public address system or on the news, i was checking for it. i later found out and because of my job that such events go unreported and as mentioned here. what is/are the reason(s) why these events are not reported?


shaner
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Calgary, AB
Because its bad PR. You can't have people using public transit to kill themselves in the Peoples Republic of Toronto. That would imply not all is rosy with Comrade Millers utopia.


quanta
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reply to donoreo
Shaner, as I said, it is standard procedure anywhere to not report public suicides to discourage copycats. There is a reason why the press no longer count the number of jumpers off the Golden Gate Bridge.

As for the umbrella...maybe it was a London Fog umbrella...anyway, people should note that the TTC track level is a good 4-5 feet deep. Don't think you can just jump down and pop back onto the platform.
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puzz1ed

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Markham, ON

reply to donoreo
The Bloor viaduct had a suicide every 3 weeks and those were largely unreported as well. That's why they put up the big barriers a few years ago. Lots of suicides and attempted suicides on the TTC as well.

»newsrelease.uwaterloo.ca/news.php?id=2379
»www.suicidereferencelibrary.com/···1378.php
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