Apparently the conductor for that train has now been fired. I feel a little bad for the guy losing his job over this. However, an open door on a running train is a pretty big safety hazard so I can see why TTC management felt the need to send a strong message. The train should have been held until the door issue was fixed or that train should have been pulled out of service.
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That seems remarkably safe.
ReplyDeleteJudging by the lack of screams and cries of panic in the background, I would say no one cared.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the AC was broken so they went to Plan B?
ReplyDeleteApparently the conductor for that train has now been fired. I feel a little bad for the guy losing his job over this. However, an open door on a running train is a pretty big safety hazard so I can see why TTC management felt the need to send a strong message. The train should have been held until the door issue was fixed or that train should have been pulled out of service.
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