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Why are MTA workers not striking due to tonight's conductor assault?

Posted by BrooklynTrain on Thu Jul 18 18:36:29 2019

Latest conductor assault: https://twitter.com/NYCTSubway/status/1152032129313755138

The mayor, City Council, Public Advocate, and all other elected officials do not seem bothered by the constant level of assaults against MTA employees (think the recent Coney Island example), as long as the criminals do not get bail, do not get jail time, do not get arrested, etc. We never heard the Mayor or the City Council members shout out how the attack on the female MTA conductor at Stillwell Avenue was unacceptable. There is hardly any enforcement of rampant fare evasion on buses and subways, homeless are taking over entire cars (5 or 6 or more per car after midnight), fights are breaking out on trains daily, someone was killed at a "3" train stop in East New York this month, etc. But none of this bothers the elected officials, since the criminals are more important than the law abiding MTA workers and passengers.

Let these far-left elected officials run the buses and trains, and get knocked out, punched, spit on, and slugged at by these thugs. MTA members should all walk off the job until these criminal-enabling officials all make major changes in policy. When is enough enough? Aren't there good people at the MTA who will put a stop to this madness of the NYC elected officials? No more trains or buses running until the police get control of the system again. Or these assaults will continue. Don't MTA personnel want to go home to their families safely?

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