Unruly customer harasses passengers on subway train, New York NY


An unruly customer was harassing passengers inside a subway car on the 4 train near Lexington Avenue and 125th Street in New York City. Police officers were dispatched to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
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Transcript:
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Before a unit for 125 and Lex, 125 and Lex, boothraber 25A, Buffraber 25A for the non-harassment.
00:09
We need an unruly customer harassing customers in car number 7701.
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ETA to the station is 2 in 3 minutes.
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4801.
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441.
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4-1 Adam.
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4-1, Adam.
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You stand by that job? Where are you for you?
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This is a 39[1] harassment.
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It says unruly person harassing customers in car number 7701.
00:41
ETA to the station is 2 to 3 minutes.
00:47
She said 7701.
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7701.
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It's a 4-7701.
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It's a 4-train.
00:54
No, stop.
00:56
So if you go to one lawn, so it is an uptown?
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We're 84 here.
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Check it fast.
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One right. One right.
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Division 4F42 Grand Central, 456, Proffreferferferferferferior 7, 437, 7-3-8.
01:27
Got a female not feeling well, south of corner street farewell.
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Has the history of Caesars and strokes?
01:35
Sure.
01:36
4.1 Adam.
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4-1 Adam.
01:41
It's not going to be 7701.
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Do you have any more information?
01:48
All information we have is just an unruly person harassing customers in that cart.
01:53
No description at this time either.
01:56
What are you going to buy you?
01:58
10 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
39: Disruptive or unlawful behavior causing distress or violating protective orders.
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 125th St, New York, NY 10035
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