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Posted by Edwards! on Tue Nov 12 17:50:46 2024, in response to Re: Most Physically Completed Station to Never Be Used?, posted by Avid Reader on Tue Nov 12 09:46:03 2024. There use to be a police district office right there in that space.I was there some time ago, after a robbery attempt. Some jackass thought it was a good idea to snitch my phone and run. Got off the train right along with him, and proceeded to send him to his maker with my "little friend" I kept handy. Cops on the platform came along, broke up the situation, and after some back and forth we were taken downstairs and to the district office. Of course, you spend a LOT of time filling out this and that craziness, and when my husband got there, they finally said I was good to go. Everything would be sent to me via snail mail for follow up. The funny but true part,is the fact that this man thought I would be easy, but wound up attempting to file charges AGAINST ME for beating him up. When we left there, I noticed WHERE we were, and told my husband. He asked the same thing I was thinking,why is there a unused subway station here? When I had the chance to talk to Dad, he filled me in on the Whys and hows. I went back Once to the District Office after that, for paperwork purposes, and asked some officers about the space. Most of them were clearly in the dark, but some knew. I have never been back there again. As far as the wannabe robber, I went to all of the hearings, but was disappointed when all he got was 6 months in Spaford, with a year of probation. I literally stopped riding the subway for awhile after that, and never kept my phone in my hands while outside. I started using the subway again when I was assigned to a client who moved to NJ, always using caution. |