Rather curious to hear what GAF thinks about this:
Sauce
For those that aren't familiar, for years kids have been dancing on trains in an effort to make a little cash on the side. They dance for a few minutes, ask for money, and move on to the next car. Problem is, they DO cut it a little close to hitting people sometimes and they can be a bit annoying since they are blaring music the entire time.
I'm on the fence about it personally. For one, they can be annoying but their shows aren't long enough to really cause any real trouble. But it's sad to me that they are getting arrested for trying to do something that's positive compared to their other choices. I actually used to step on the train as a kid so it's something I can relate to.
What say you GAF?
At the start of 2014, two men were arrested for breakdancing on a crowded A train, which sparked a debate about the subway etiquette of breakdancing. Several people complained about breakdancers on the L train, and clearly cops have been reading the comments: two more men were arrested for breakdancing on a crowded L train at rush hour.
According to police, 20-year-old Xavier Fowler and a 17-year-old whose name hasn't been released were arrested last Wednesday around 6 p.m. on the L train near Union Square for breakdancing. DNAInfo reports, they were "blasting music and swinging their arms and feet near passengers' heads."
Back in January, police said the two men charged for breakdancing had "caused a hazard to themselves and others around them, and made excessive noise by blaring music from a stereo." Fowler and his accomplice were both charged with reckless endangerment (although Fowler's charge was reduced to disorderly conduct).
As we reported yesterday, arrests of subway vendors have increased more than 80 percent since last March; panhandler and vendor arrests were up 174 percent from this time last year.
Let this serve as another reminder that if you feel the urge to throw self-consciousness to the wind and jerk your body in rhythm while navigating our mass transit system, stick to doing it on the platform a fair distance away from the edge. The only physical movement we want to see on a train is synchronized leg kicks.
Sauce
For those that aren't familiar, for years kids have been dancing on trains in an effort to make a little cash on the side. They dance for a few minutes, ask for money, and move on to the next car. Problem is, they DO cut it a little close to hitting people sometimes and they can be a bit annoying since they are blaring music the entire time.
I'm on the fence about it personally. For one, they can be annoying but their shows aren't long enough to really cause any real trouble. But it's sad to me that they are getting arrested for trying to do something that's positive compared to their other choices. I actually used to step on the train as a kid so it's something I can relate to.
What say you GAF?