Sunday, May 26, 2013
Cab backs into dba today
[Via an EVG reader]
As we understand it today around 5 ... a cab driver somehow backed into dba on First Avenue...
[Via an EVG reader]
...as our friends from dba tell it, the cab driver was taken off in an ambulance with unknown injuries, but amazingly nobody else was injured... all the more amazing when you look at the photos from inside via EVG reader Shawn...
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Damn Citi Bike!
ReplyDeleteGood thing it was a holiday weekend...
ReplyDeleteCars in Manhattan are dumb - viva la ï¼¢icycle!
ReplyDeletethere was also damage done to the other side of the street and what looked like branches from the hedge on that side under the cab does anyone know how it happened?
ReplyDeleteThe cab driver was on medication.
ReplyDeleteI was in a cab on the street very near the him when it all happened and he almost hit us. He went up the curb into the fence, people ran to help him and he almost ran them over reversing full speed across first avenue and into dba. We are very lucky no one was injured - he almost ran over serveral pedestrians and almost hit a few cars that were on the street.
ReplyDeletewhy cursing "citi bike?"
ReplyDeleteThe cabbie had a diabetic incident, according to the cops on the scene.
ReplyDeleteIs Amanda Bynes driving cabs these days?
ReplyDeleteThat wasnt a damm citibike,it was MY bike,wish it was a citibike,by the way it is now useless,but gald i had just finished parking it 5 minutes before it hit the pole.
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