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大家小心!Montreal 一女子因为乘电梯不扶扶手, 被戴上手铐、罚款100+320

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发表于 2009-5-16 14:42 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
globeandmail.com: Woman cuffed for not holding escalator handrail

MONTREAL — Anyone who has ridden an escalator and bothered to pay attention has seen – and likely ignored – little signs suggesting riders hold the grimy handrail. In Montreal's subway system, the friendly advice seems to have taken on the force of law, backed by a $100 fine.
Bela Kosoian, a 38-year-old mother of two, says when she didn't hold the handrail Wednesday she was cuffed, dragged into a small holding cell and fined.
“It was horrible, disgusting behaviour [by police],” said Ms. Kosoian, a 38-year-old student of international law. “I did nothing wrong. They should go find the guys who stole my tires off the balcony.”

                                                                                                                                         Bela Kosoian, seen Friday in the Metro station, says she intends to fight the $420 in fines. (John Morstad/For The Globe and Mail)
   



Ms. Kosoian, who studies at the Université du Québec à Montreal, was riding an escalator down to catch a 5:30 p.m. subway from the suburb of Laval to an evening class downtown when she started rifling through her backpack looking for a fare.
Ms. Kosoian, who grew up in Georgia when it was still part of the Soviet Union, says she didn't catch the officer's instruction to hold the rail when he first approached.
When he told her again to hang on, she says she replied, “I don't have three hands.” Besides, she had been sick and feared catching a new bug.
  That's when the officer demanded identification so he could write her ticket, she said.
Ms. Kosoian started arguing. The officers handcuffed her and threw her into a small holding cell. The officers searched her bag and gave her a $100 ticket for failing to hold the banister and another $320 ticket for obstruction.
  The handcuffs bruised Ms. Kosoian's wrists and an officer's boot scraped skin off the top of her foot.
  She intends to fight the tickets.
Société de transport de Montréal regulations say “it is forbidden for all persons to disobey a directive or a pictogram posted by the Société.”
At the top of the escalator in the Montmorency station, a small sign indeed shows a stick man holding a railing with the words, “Hold the handrail.”
  Montreal's metro system is policed by transit inspectors and local police departments.
Isabelle Tremblay, a spokesperson for the STM, seemed relieved to establish late yesterday that Laval police stopped Ms. Kosoian.
  “We were quite surprised to hear about this, we don't give fines for such things,” Ms. Tremblay said.
  Laval police were unable to provide an explanation yesterday.
As Ms. Kosoian noted, Montreal's subway takes bicycles, strollers and babies but has few elevators, making banister-holding an unlikely juggling act for many.
  Transit systems across Canada have struggled with innocent-sounding behaviour that can cause accidents.
A couple years ago, Toronto transit authorities removed signs urging escalator riders to stand on the right, walk on the left, because walking on escalators caused dozens of injuries. Walkers were not fined.
In the Vancouver region, officials will soon launch a campaign to discourage running, sliding down banisters and other risky behaviour.
“We do tend to tear our hair out sometimes at the ways people get hurt,” said Drew Snider, a spokesman for the regional transportation authority.
  In Montreal, 16 students were injured in 2004 when an escalator suddenly stopped.
As for fears of catching another flu, a leading germ expert says you are more likely to fall down an escalator than catch illness from a handrail.
“No matter how dirty your hands become, all you have to do to avoid getting ill is wash your hands,” said Dr. Philip Tierno, the author of The Secret Life of Germs.
  “Safety is first. If you break your head or break your neck, you don't have to worry about washing your hands.”
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发表于 2009-5-16 17:08 | 只看该作者
店大欺客,择人而欺,同样的事情绝对不会发生在魁北瓜身上。。。。。

想想也可真是血淋淋的,这么贵的罚款,够冲几次红灯了。。。。。

所以说,别以为只是开车成本高,走路的成本也很高呀。。。。
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发表于 2009-5-18 21:21 | 只看该作者
记得Bonn先生说过:警察也就是一种职业,也就混口饭吃。
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发表于 2009-5-23 20:11 | 只看该作者
人肉了一下这位学法律但又被法律罚得大叫的美女,

发现有趣细节:

--此美女来自苏联分裂后的格鲁吉亚;

--此美女智商高,在国际象棋方面竟然有国际排名;

--此美女现读文科,实际上本身有工科背景,是个什么工程硕士~~现在的女人就是强。。。

--此美女出身社会主义国家前苏联,但早就跟马列拜拜了,现时的身份是法国公民。。。

--此美女,这个不用人肉了,面相苦了一点,怎么看都有点克夫。。。。
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