Monday, January 4, 2016

ABUSE at South Station and all over Boston

January 4, 2016




I just moved two more Wet Floor signs that were on totally dry floor to a less conspicuous place.  I was immediately approached by a tall, male security guard who walked toward me, raising his voice while saying "Hello? Hello?  Excuse me!" I told him "There's no wet floor there," walked past him and went to a bench where I sat quietly until the train got to the station.

It is ABUSE to leave those signs out all over the place, against the regulations for the function that they are supposed to have, just to continue a SICK, MISOGYNIST JOKE.  It is ABUSE to threaten people or to approach them threateningly when they move those signs from where they're not supposed to be.

People have to walk around Wet Floor signs and Caution cones all day because of what the conglomerate has done.  The signs themselves are a physical hazard to people; they obstruct everything from entrances and exits to stairways to the progression of pedestrian traffic across TOTALLY DRY FLOOR.




Copyright L. Kochman, January 4, 2016 @ 9:16 a.m.