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Beware: man-earting escalators at Davis Square T
Today I saw a second person who's shoe was sucked into the escalator when he was taking it into the T station -- the other person was about a week ago. Is this a common occurance?
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(No, I'm not making that up! Circumstances were that he passed out dead drunk on the long one up and then the pull-cord on his hoodie got sucked into the mechanism and choked him to death before anyone could cut him loose.)
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I hope that it's not common....
Just be careful, don't have your feet (or anything you're carrying) close to the bristles are. My kid's stroller was too close to the bristles once and the wheel slightly jammed as the escalator descended, which made the escalator stop automatically. Oops.
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Yeah, the common misconception with escalators is that more often things get caught at the teeth-like grates on the tops and bottoms of the escalator, but this is far from the truth. I think the reason why people think this way is because they see it everytime they get on and off the escalator.
In reality, most escalator accidents occur when something gets caught between the side of the step and walls of the escalator... and the addition of bristles in the past decade or so is there to warn people that they're too close.
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I offered to just yank on the pant leg and pull it out of the escalator, warning her that it would probably rip to shreds. She said yes, and I did, and she went on her way.
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It could probably also happen with an elevator, but since the escalators at Porter are some of the longest ones in America and they're not fast, the possibility of passing out on one is certainly greater than average.
It happened to me!!!
And guess how much (from what I've gathered) MBTA is going to help me out on this one? The answer is ZERO. They are bankrupt as it is and, supposedly, I'd just be wasting even more money on a lawyer.
I should also add..