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Friday, 1 June 2012

Explosion at construction site injures workers

  Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- Two workers are reported injured after an explosion at a construction site in Lower Manhattan.

The explosion occurred around 10:30 a.m. at 15th Street and 10th Avenue.

According to officials, a gas tank was being removed from the ground when the explosion occurred.

Emergency crews are on the scene.

The extent of the injuries involving the two workers was not immediately known.

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Friday, 18 May 2012

MTA workers in fake inspection scandal to surrender

See it on TV? Check here. NEW YORK (WABC) -- Eight MTA workers and their supervisors are expected to surrender Friday to face charges that they filed reports for subway signal inspections that they never conducted.

The workers claim that the MTA knew exactly what they were doing, because they were overworked. All along, rider safety was being compromised.

It's being called "signal gate," in which the eight workers and their two supervisors are accused of faking inspections of subway signals. Those are the lights inside the tunnels that let the subway conductors know it is safe to proceed.

The signals have bar codes that workers simply swipe during the inspection. In this case, the codes had been duplicated onto paper, and the codes were swiped even though the signals had gone unchecked.

Union officials say the practice has gone on for awhile.

"What has gone on over the last several years is that they've been short 400-500 signal maintainers," Transit Workers' Union president John Samuelson said. "And the company's response to that has not been to hire signal maintainers to perform the inspections, but to pressure frontline supervisors and signal maintainers to submit fraudulent inspections."

The union says it will stand by its workers. All 10 are expected to turn themselves in Friday morning and be in court Friday afternoon.

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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Elderly people robbed by fake utility workers

Web produced by Jennifer Matarese, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- There's another warning about robbers posing as utility workers and then ripping off elderly people.

It's happened again, this time in Brooklyn, and this time cops have surveillance video of the suspects.

The 89-year-old victim Eyewitness News spoke with was afraid to open her door and afraid to leave her house.

It's easy to understand why, after two heartless thieves stole her precious memories.

"The sorrow is killing me. They took everything, cleaned out two drawers," Ruth, the victim said.

After 72 peaceful years in her Brooklyn home, Ruth was robbed last Friday.

Police say two people, a man and a woman, posed as Con Edison workers in order to get inside her home in the Ocean Parkway section.

"I can't believe this is happening to me in my old age," Ruth said.

The thieves got away with almost all of the jewelry Ruth's late husband gave her and $1,000 in cash that she'd planned to use to pay her heating oil bill.

"My bedroom was a shambles my mattress was upside down, he even took a pillowcase and filled it up with my jewelry and everything," Ruth said.

Ruth says the woman had official-looking binders and insisted that Ruth, who is 89, blind in one eye, and uses a cane, walk her to the back of the house to the utility pole.

"She said, 'Well I can't go there unless you come with me,'" Ruth said.

As Ruth struggled to walk down the narrow path to the backyard, the man posing as the utility worker ransacked her bedroom.

Police say the shameful pair played the same dirty trick on a 90-year-old woman Tuesday, stealing jewelry that had been in the family since they emigrated from Italy in the early 1900s.

"My mother and father worked hard all their lives and these characters come in and try to take stuff that they worked hard for all their life, you can't do that, it's low class," said Joe Rushford, the victim's son.

Police want you to take a good look at these suspects, who were caught on surveillance cameras going into the second victim's house on 59th Street.

The male suspect, seen wearing an orange construction vest, is white, about 6 feet tall, has blue eyes and light brown hair.

The female suspect is white, 5'5", about 140 pounds with dark brown hair and chipped, brown teeth. Police say she is pigeon toed and walks with a distinctive limp.

Please warn your elderly friends and relatives about the scam, and don't open the door without seeing proper identification.

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