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Most Dangerous For Bikers: Potholes or Vehicles?
Animal New York takes issue with Matthew Long, the firefighter hospitalized for almost six months after being injured during the transit strike and finally went home with much fanfare last week. Long was injured while biking to his stationhouse and a private bus (chartered by Bear Stearns for its employees) hit him; he is now suing the Transport Workers Union as well as Bear Stearns, and the van company. Animal New York says Long should be "discussing just how dangerous the streets of NYC are when it comes to cycling" instead, noting that Long admitted he doesn't usually bike in the city. Animal New York has photographs of the road where Long was hit - a stretch of East 52nd Street riddled with potholes. Hmm, maybe Long will have a case against the City of New York and the Department of Transportation as well?
Transit Strike Casualty Finally Goes Home
Matthew Long, the man who was seriously injured during last December's transit strike (a private bus hit him as he biked to the stationhouse), has finally been released from the hospital. He's had 15 operations in the past five months and was only given a 1% chance of surviving: A doctor said, "He should be dead. Even the nurses in the ER thought what we were doing was an act in futility.". Long now spends most of his time using a wheelchair, though he's been walking with crutches; Long used to compete in triathlons. Long is suing the Transport Workers Union as well as Bear Stearns (which chartered the private bus) and the private bus company.
Toussaint Goes to Jail After Brooklyn Bridge March
If you're going to protest going to jail after leading an illegal transit strike for three days, then you might as well with the Reverend Al Sharpton, teachers union head Randi Weingarten, and about a thousand other supporters. And according to plan, many members of various unions are starting to view Roger Toussaint as a martyr, versus the main guy who inconvenienced the city (well, it's him and MTA Chairman Peter Kalikow). Toussaint headed off for his ten day jail stand in a big way: Rally outside the Brooklyn courthouse where he was sentenced and a rousing march over the Brooklyn Bridge. Some of what Toussaint told his supporters (and the news crews):
"Jail has no terror for me compared to the shame I would have felt if we would have simply swallowed the authority's miserable prestrike offer!"more ›
Firefighter Wants Transit Union to Pay
It's not just the government who is mad at the transit union - it's the firefighter who was hit by a bus during the transit strike who is annoyed as well. Matthew Long is suing the Transport Workers Union, plus Bear Stearns and the charter bus companies it hired to shuttle workers. Long was hit by a shuttle bus that "suddenly and without warning violentaly made a right turn over multiple lanes" at Third Avenue and 52nd Street, and Long's lawyer claims that since the union "put this entire thing into motion," they are responsible for the fact that Long's life will never be the same - Long was a triathlete but has had nine operations since being hit. Bear Stearns did not comment, except to offer their thoughts to Long and say, "This is a tragic situation."

