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Dead Man's Ride
NY DAILY NEWS ^ | 01/21/06 | CELESTE KATZ

Posted on 01/21/2006 6:07:15 PM PST by CAWats

Riders wait at 34th St. stop for Q train, the same line Eugene Reilly caught for the last time Thursday around 1 a.m. Patricia Reilly grieves for her husband. The lifeless body of a 64-year-old Brooklyn man rode the subway unnoticed for hours - making up to six complete runs of the Q line before a straphanger finally noticed.

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TOPICS: Local News
KEYWORDS: dead; man; ride; subway

1 posted on 01/21/2006 6:07:17 PM PST by CAWats
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To: CAWats

You link has apparently expired as well.


2 posted on 01/21/2006 6:09:40 PM PST by Old Professer (Fix the problem, not the blame!)
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To: Old Professer

Me type bad.


3 posted on 01/21/2006 6:10:12 PM PST by Old Professer (Fix the problem, not the blame!)
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To: CAWats

It's very tragic but unlike his grieving widow I can easily understand how it happened: I've ridden enough NYC subways to have seen many people in many many poses of sleep, inebriation, and/or stupor. You don't go around touching or waking everyone you see on a subway in such repose. AS the transit person says in the article, it's actually against their policy to disturb anyone who's sitting up, and that doesn't surprise me in the least: if a transit worker woke everyone they say dozing they would have their head taken off at least a few times per day.

It's terribly sad, but unless they adopt a policy of "no sleeping, no eyes closed, on the subways" they have no basis for nudging awake everyone they see with drooping head......


4 posted on 01/21/2006 6:13:15 PM PST by Enchante (Democrats: "We are ALL broken and worn out, our party & ideas, what else is new?")
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To: CAWats
The Japsanese do it...






5 posted on 01/21/2006 6:16:50 PM PST by Dallas59 ((“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party))
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To: CAWats

My thoughts go out to his family.

I remember the first time I saw a homeless person sleeping on a bench. I was pretty young and very surpised that people just walked by as if the guy wasn't there. It was a really cold Boston day and the guy was on the bench covered with newspaper. I remember asking my brother how people knew if the guy was alive or dead. He just shrugged and said that maybe everyone walking by didn't care if the guy was alive or dead because he didn't exist to them. A potent lesson to learn at such a young age.


6 posted on 01/21/2006 6:37:23 PM PST by Emmalein (To each his/her own.)
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To: Enchante

I don't even see it as terribly sad. It is sad he died as it is when anyone dies. But dying is not a terribly pretty thing in many circumstances.

I don't see it as any sadder than someone having a heart attack behind the wheel and wrecking his career after dying or dying in your car in a mall parking lot and sitting there a number of hours or any number of other ways to die.

I did not read the article, but I think rather than looking for extra sympathy or a law suit the wife should mourn and bury her husband.


7 posted on 01/21/2006 6:39:24 PM PST by JLS
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