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An event in a train provoked outrage in New Jersey since a video was broadcast on social networks where it is broadcast a woman who occupies two reserved seats for people with disabilities, pregnant women or women with young children, she sat down on one and placed her Louis Vuitton handbag on the other.
The incident occurred in a train on the northeast corridor line to Trenton Wednesday evening, delayed 25 minutes "due to the activity of the police," according to an alert.
When the train started to fill up, the pbadengers asked if they could sit, but they were ignored by the woman who was escaping orders using hearing aids and pretends to see his mobile phone.
The driver of the unit noticed and asked the woman to move her bag, but she told him not to touch his things. and that there were more places available.
When he asks him to move the bag, she shouts, "Do not put your hands on my things".
One even hears in the audio insulting a woman who has reproached him the place where he has roughly answered: "You're disgusting, I do not want your insects, I do not want your smell to be near me."
Then he shouts at a pbadenger who is standing: "No You are disabled, you are not pregnant. "
The woman repeatedly ignored the requests of the other pbadengers, but a man sat down while moving his bag but she did not take it off.
The indignation was growing but The female pbadenger did not seem to worry about it until the police arrived and told her to get out of the unit.
On the images, he voluntarily leaves the train after officials have asked him to get off the unit. to discuss the situation.
A spokesman for NJ Transit, Lisa Torbic, told NJ.com"When train 3955 arrived at Newark Penn station last night, the New Jersey Transit police asked the woman to leave the train to talk about the situation."
"We encourage customers to make all seats available by placing bags in their lap or in the top rack." and comply with the instructions of the train crews, "he added.
Thaedra Frangos, another pbadenger who recorded the video, said NewJersey.com that no one was angry or critical of the New Jersey Transit.
But he said: "(We were) just irritated by his inability to act as a normal person on public transport."
"In general, we send our congratulations to the drivers of the NJ Transit and their PD," said Frangos. "It could have degenerated very quickly into something much worse."
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