Drunk Man Directs Busy New York City Traffic
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) July 19, 2013 -- NBC 4 New York reported on 5/22 in Exclusive: Man Directs Midtown Traffic for NJ Transit While Drunk, that an intoxicated man, Hector Santiago, has been illegally working as a N.J. Transit traffic control employee and directing traffic at a busy New York City intersection. Santiago said he is homeless and an alcoholic.
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In the new story, Exclusive: Man Directs Midtown Traffic for NJ Transit While Drunk, NJ Transit told NBC 4 New York that Santiago is not an employee and is not authorized to be directing traffic. Officials said he would be removed as soon as possible.
A commuter, Sean Patrick Hillman, was concerned about the potentially dangerous situation Santiago was creating. When he told NBC 4 New York about this problem, he said, "at the end of the day, it's not going to help him. It's only going to feed his addiction."
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