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Taro Toporific wrote:For you folks in the 3rd world where this happens everyday, this is a rarity in Tokyo.
nullpointer wrote:You mean California or New York?
As the city got back to normal, men were given a special dispensation to travel in "women-only" metro carriages to ease overcrowding.
Neo-Rio wrote:Men get on those carriages all the time with complete impunity because of the overcrowding which happens daily.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Really, I've never seen it happen?Men get on those carriages all the time with complete impunity...
What is the worst thing that could happen to you for riding in them anyway? Could any legal action be taken?
Is that really the best example of local colour that the reporter could come up with?In Setagaya ward, Takeshi Takahashi, a real estate company employee, was forced to wait at Yoga station on the Denentoshi line, where he normally meets a co-worker on the train. He chatted with his co-worker, who was stuck on the train between stations, by cell phone. The stranded passenger told Takahashi his train's air conditioning system was still working.
Mulboyne wrote:Bloomberg reports some real horror stories: Is that really the best example of local colour that the reporter could come up with?
Crane owner won't compensate for damage caused by blackout
Rob Pongi wrote:UPDATE:
CNN - Tokyo darkened by power failure
A spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power Co. Inc. (TEPCO) said it was not
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