Special Entry

For you out-of-towners - there is usually one turnstile marked, Special Entry in green. This is the technique you can use in this stile. You are also allowed to swing yourself over the stile (which is the usual technique used by someone this size). If you are caught by an MTA patrol person, just tell them that you you are allowed to enter without paying if you use the Special Entry turnstile. Not all MTA police are aware of this Special Entry rule, so you may end up paying a Special Entry Ticket.
Comments
Comment from dave
Time: March 12, 2008, 2:08 am
David - you can post it at storylog with a link back and credit. I don’t think I’ll revise it. — Dave
Comment from david
Time: March 12, 2008, 9:54 am
Thank you. The post is live now.
Comment from RaFiKi
Time: April 2, 2008, 8:22 pm
WHAT I never heard of this!!!
The special entry is for the M.T.A person to buzz you in.
Comment from dave
Time: April 3, 2008, 3:57 pm
RaFiki - This is an ironic statement. A lot of what I write is not meant to be taken totally seriously. Actually this is a picture of a guy skipping fare payment by going under the turnstile.
Comment from david
Time: March 12, 2008, 12:29 am
Hey David. I came across your “Taste of Snow” photograph using StumbleUpon. It’s quite an eye-catching picture. Her face is pure like snow.
When I explored your blog further I came across the story of “Jean-Paul” and I was wondering if you would give me permission to post it to a noncommercial weblog I run @ storylog.com
If you don’t want me to use your work on my site, I understand completely. But I don’t display ads on the story log and I would provide a link back to your original post and give your credit of course.
If you’d like to revise it at all, that’d be cool too.
Best wishes,
David