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Re: Tap contactless payment card and NYCT/MTA Bus Merger

Posted by r17-6599 on Thu Apr 28 13:23:36 2016, in response to Re: Tap contactless payment card and NYCT/MTA Bus Merger, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Apr 28 11:17:49 2016.

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NO. If someone gets hurt in, say, a public school, the school is partly responsible, but the Bd of Ed ultimately takes the case and makes the settlements.
A passenger doesn't particulary know or care what the bus states on its side or its logo. The MTA gets the brunt of the thing and makes the settlement. If its a "city" bus, aka MTA, that agency makes the settlements.
If a bank branch is responsible for a customer's grief, the branch manager and staff gets hell but the bank "in toto" needs to make the settlement. That's why corporations (in whole) have lawyers.
To say that an injury "might" just happen when the entities are combined is ludicrous as if it never happened before.
Even under "separate" agencies, if an injury occured on an OA or TA bus, the MTA took and settled the claim.


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