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Brooklyn, NY - Kudos To Hikind, Inspects Starting at Subway Stations Throughout District for Hazards

Published on:   Feb 13, 2008 at 04:14 PM
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VIN News has learned the Inspector General's office is investigating platforms systemwide and will be reviewing the findings with MTA President Roberts.

Brooklyn, NY - Assmblyman Dov Hikind Inspects Subway Stations Throughout District for Hazards. The inspection was launched by Hikind after he was contacted by Rena Katz, whose 14-year-old son Avi, was nearly killed on the Q line at the Kings Highway station on January 29th, when the wooden rubbing board, which abuts the platform, splintered, cracked and gave way under him, sending him hurtling onto the tracks with an incoming train. He scrambled to his feet and tried repeatedly to pull himself onto the platform. It was dark; the light directly overhead was out. He struggled desperately and then finally pulled himself to safety with only seconds to spare before the train crushed him.[as reported on VIN News]

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According to a report compiled by Hikind’s office, the Kings Highway station is typical of hazardous conditions at other Brooklyn stations. “The deplorable safety hazards are outrageous. Is it negligence of incompetence? Is the MTA waiting for someone to get killed?”


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 Feb 14, 2008 at 12:18 PM shloimie Says:

anon 4:56 - it says, "he pulled himself to safety with seconds to spare BEFORE the train crushed him"
We must all be makir tov to Dov Hikind - he helps yidden all over the world, and works tirelessly and selflessly for klal yisrael!

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 Feb 14, 2008 at 12:12 PM Anonymous Says:

Hye people, be smart! Do not stand on the edge of a platform and look to see when the train is coming!!

Rav Avigdor Miller, z"l, quoted the Rabbeinu Nissim at the beginning of Brachos who said that things that a person can figure out based on seichel are a Torah obligation. Rav Miller reminded us of the oft used expression, "lamah li krah, sevarah hu"...

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 Feb 14, 2008 at 10:33 AM Anonymous Says:

It probably should have said seconds to spare before the train WOULD HAVE crushed him! To 10:47 - filth & the terrible stench! And better lighting, too! Keep up the great work Dov!

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 Feb 13, 2008 at 10:47 PM Anonymous Says:

And while the inspectors are there maybe they can get rid of the filth.

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 Feb 13, 2008 at 08:18 PM Anonymous Says:

Hope they sue big time!!!!!!!

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 Feb 13, 2008 at 06:06 PM Anonymous Says:

It's good to see that Dov Hikind is finally paying attention to local issues.

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 Feb 13, 2008 at 04:56 PM Anonymous Says:

" It was dark; the light directly overhead was out. He struggled desperately and then finally pulled himself to safety with only seconds to spare before the train crushed him."

I thought the story was that the train didn't crush him!?!?!

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