Ravenwood - 12/12/05 07:30 AM
Say Uncle reports that another hardened criminal has been taken off the dangerous Atlanta streets (er.. subway rails):
Transit police handcuffed and cited a man who sold a $1.75 subway token to another rider who was having trouble with a token vending machine. Transit authority spokeswoman Jocelyn Baker said Friday that the officer "acted within the law" after he spotted Donald Pirone, 42, selling the token Nov. 30 inside the West End subway station.My guess is that MARTA discounts tokens for "the poor", city employees, and others. They are likely concerned about recipients of subsidized tokens making money on them (the same way they do food stamps, etc.).Instead of giving Pirone a warning, the officer decided to handcuff him and give him the misdemeanor citation under a 1992 state law that bars passengers from selling Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority tokens, she said.
"What you've got to keep in mind is that fare abuse is a chronic problem," Baker said. "It costs MARTA millions of dollars every year."
Baker acknowledged that Pirone sold the token at face value and did not make a profit. But the law is the law, she said.
"There are customer service phones for people who are having trouble getting tokens out of the machine," Baker said. "The fact is, our officer acted within the law."
As for the handcuffs, Baker said the officer felt they were necessary.
"Our officers do that for their own safety," Baker said.
Category: Fall of Western Civilization
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How many rapists,robbers,child molesters,murderers and terrorists are running around the stret of NEW YORK while they arrest ticket scalpers?
Posted by: sandpiper at December 12, 2005 9:05 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014