Phone App Targets Sex Harassment
Holla Back NYC, a group that fights sexual harassment of women in public, is launching an iPhone application that will let users send pictures of offenders to a data base.
Holla Back NYC, a group that fights sexual harassment of women in public, is launching an iPhone application that will let users send pictures of offenders to a data base.
Brooklyn comedian Tom Sibley posts pictures of ill-mannered commuters on his popular blog.
Michael Ring picks up discarded MetroCards as he trains for marathons. His hobby has earned him $900 so far this year.
For many parents, the subway is the best way to get around the city. But traveling on the train with strollers can be dangerous. That’s why the Transit Authority has a longstanding advertising campaign urging parents fold strollers and carry them – and their babies – on the train.
New York is expected to get $1 billion in transit funds as part of the federal stimulus package – but that might not be enough to keep major projects like the Second Ave. subway on track.