New York City to try installing subway barriers after attacks leave
riders on edge
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[February 24, 2022]
By Dan Whitcomb and Tyler Clifford
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City will
experiment with installing barriers or doors on a few subway platforms,
the city's transit chief said on Wednesday, with residents on edge over
a rise in violence against riders.
The move comes five weeks after a 40-year-old woman, Michelle Go, was
struck and killed by a train at the Times Square subway station after an
assailant shoved her onto the tracks without warning.
The barriers can only be installed in some subway stations, Metropolitan
Transportation Authority chairman Janno Lieber told local NY1 in an
interview posted to the MTA website on Wednesday, because the aging
system was not built to accommodate them.
"It doesn't work in a lot of places," Lieber said, adding that the
installations would be tried in Times Square and two other busy stations
and possibly expanded if found to be successful.
"We're also going to be piloting new technologies to detect track
incursion using thermal technology, using laser technology, so we can
know quicker when people get on the tracks and hopefully, interdict that
kind of behavior," he said.
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A homeless person sleeps on the subway during rush hour in New York
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The city will also deploy teams of
police officers and mental health workers to remove homeless people
from stations and "get rid of disorderly activity" such as drug use
that have contributed to a sense of unease among riders, Lieber
said.
Police arrested a 61-year-old man in Go's Jan. 15 death, saying the
paroled felon appeared to be mentally ill and homeless and may have
chosen his victim at random. Despite that characterization,
activists say Go may have been targeted because she was Asian, part
of a surge in hate-driven attacks against Asian Americans in New
York City and elsewhere.
Earlier in January a man was stuck and killed by a subway train
while attempting to help a man who had fallen onto the tracks after
being attacked by a group of assailants. Two people have been
charged with murder in that case.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Tyler Clifford; Editing by Bill
Berkrot)
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