It was shocking, in some ways, that somebody who couldn't do business with the city could do data business with the MTA, |
It was shocking, in some ways, that somebody who couldn't do business with the city could do data business with the MTA. |
It was staggering that he's already spent $47 million to get elected. |
It's about time that riders here enjoyed the same timely arrival and delay information that systems around the world have had for years. |
It's disappointing, because there have been dramatic changes. |
It's just troubling that they would try to push it forward when there are technical concerns, community concerns and their own consultant is questioning the wisdom of it. |
It's probably a tricky one for Freddy because it's really his constituents that are the most hurt by a fare hike. |
Most people feel that there's an angry and indifferent god that runs the subway and it's sort of lashing out at you. |
Pataki's got to make up his mind. If he keeps asking the feds for billions for both . . . New York will wind up with nothing. |
The only pledge I'd believe is, if either one or both of them said, 'I'm going to be mayor in 2007 and, if the MTA has a deficit, I'll fill it with city money,' |
The words 'defense contractor' kind of worries me, |
The words 'defense contractor' kind of worries me. |
There have been criticisms that this fare discount program would only help tourists. We respectfully disagree and think that the bulk of the savings went to regular customers. |
They know where the people are. But what are they doing for the people they're handing the literature to? |
They should be watched like a hawk. |