BRONX, N.Y.: Another unprovoked attack on an NYC subway worker occurred at the 170th Street subway station, where a conductor was struck in the head with a glass bottle on a southbound 4 train.
Assault Details
The 38-year-old MTA conductor reported being assaulted Wednesday morning, leading to her hospitalization at Lincoln Hospital. The attacker fled the scene on foot, prompting an ongoing investigation.
Transit Union Raises Concerns
New York City’s Transit Worker’s union disputes MTA executives’ claims, accusing them of downplaying subway crime. This incident follows a recent slashing of a southbound A train conductor, who received 34 stitches to a neck wound on February 29.
Transit Worker Safety Concerns
This is attempted murder, asserts TWU Local 100 Union President Richard Davis, highlighting the growing dangers faced by subway workers. Davis emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced safety measures as transit employees continue to face risks while carrying out their duties.
Ensuring Worker Safety
As incidents of violence against NYC subway workers persist, it is imperative for authorities to prioritize safety measures and address concerns raised by transit unions. The safety and well-being of public transport employees must remain paramount in ensuring the efficient operation of the city’s transit system.
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