
Hey readers, I have decided to slow my roll. Even tho I could rant about something new everyday about the
MTA, I don't travel within the system enough to get enough pictures. I actually travel in a very limited area of the system. All of my pictures have been from within this limited area. I KNOW, RIGHT? Anyway, here's another. This little scrap metal is located on my way up an escalator from the platform. As you can see, its been this way for a while. It's obvious NO ONE has touched these surfaces in quite some time. It's got that nice brown ancient dust going on. I guess the station didn't have enough DUCT TAPE to "fix" this little blade of metal.
Ooop, did I say blade?
Naaah, no kid would be stupid enough to reach out and try to touch this twisted hunk, would they? In a country where toys have gone from sturdy metal to plastic blobs because kids hurt themselves, I think you might want to consider fixing the loose metal. Even if it is just duct taping the hell out of it. And, then you can clean the wood surface that sits next to the... metal surface... WHAT?!? Since when did they start using wood instead of metal for permanent
paneling? Maybe, at the same time when they considered duct tape to be the choice method of holding things together?
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