A drunk woman falls in the tracks of an oncoming subway. On-lookers barely get the conductors attention, and they literally stops the train inches before killing the drunk woman.
i'm going to make a guess that those red rectangles are motion detector software that automatically stopped the train when it detected motion on the tracks. there was no human involved in stopping the train at all, i bet.
This happened in Boston. It made big news because of the bystanders flagging down the conductor to stop the train. There is another security camera view that showed the entire line of bystanders telling the conductor to stop.
The bystanders gave the conductor a standing ovation when she emerged from the subway train.
She and that famous drunk guy from the store should make a fine couple. I can imagine them stumbling around town together, falling under subway trains, trying to buy more beer but failing horribly.
Also: Would she have been safe where she was lying if it didn't stop in time? Don't subway trains have lots of space under them between the wheels like regular trains have?
And this is why the London underground has large pits in-between the sleepers of the track, there was actually a case of a guy jumping on top of a women who was on the tracks, and forced her down into one of said holes, and as a result they both lived.
Its bad she stumbles onto the the tracks; its worse she just lays there and gives up. Even if you are blacked out drunk, how does your unconsciousness not try to save yourself?
It amazes me how people don't die more often in subway stations: millions of people every day standing near a hole in the ground with high voltage electric rails, and a train comes by every few minutes to finish you off!
>> ^Kerotan: And this is why the London underground has large pits in-between the sleepers of the track, there was actually a case of a guy jumping on top of a women who was on the tracks, and forced her down into one of said holes, and as a result they both lived.
This happened in Boston. It made big news because of the bystanders flagging down the conductor to stop the train. There is another security camera view that showed the entire line of bystanders telling the conductor to stop.
The bystanders gave the conductor a standing ovation when she emerged from the subway train.
http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/local/orange-line-train-narrowly-avoids-woman-on+tracks
according to this, you loose your bet:
http://tv.gawker.com/5401277/drunk-woman-passes-out-in-front-of-an-oncoming-subway-train?autoplay=true
what did we bet again?
Also: Would she have been safe where she was lying if it didn't stop in time? Don't subway trains have lots of space under them between the wheels like regular trains have?
And this is why the London underground has large pits in-between the sleepers of the track, there was actually a case of a guy jumping on top of a women who was on the tracks, and forced her down into one of said holes, and as a result they both lived.
This happened in New York too.