A 14-year-old boy suffered injuries after falling off a train while subway surfing in Queens, the NYPD reported. The dangerous incident took place on Friday around 10:30 a.m. on a northbound 7 train as it was entering the 103rd Street–Corona Plaza station in Corona. According to police, the boy was discovered conscious and alert on the train tracks when officers arrived at the scene. He was promptly transported to Harlem Hospital, where he is currently in stable condition.
Subway surfing, a reckless and illegal activity that involves riding on the exterior parts of moving trains, has become a concerning trend among some youths in New York City. Participants often seek the thrill and adrenaline rush of the act, disregarding the severe risks involved, including potentially fatal injuries. This latest incident highlights the urgent need for continued public awareness and intervention.
In response to the growing dangers of subway surfing, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and New York City officials launched a comprehensive public information campaign last year. The initiative, titled “Subway Surfing Kills – Ride Inside, Stay Alive,” aims to educate young people about the life-threatening risks associated with subway surfing and to discourage them from engaging in such perilous behavior.
The campaign employs a variety of methods to reach its target audience. Public service announcements recorded by students are broadcast in subway stations, emphasizing the extreme dangers of subway surfing. Digital signage and student-created graphics and animations are displayed throughout stations, reinforcing the message. Additionally, posters and banners are distributed across subway stations and schools, creating a widespread visual reminder of the hazards.
Governor Kathy Hochul has emphasized the importance of the campaign, stating, “The safety of New Yorkers is my top priority. Through this innovative partnership, young New Yorkers will hear directly from their teachers and peers about the extreme danger of subway surfing, saving lives and preventing more tragedies. New York will continue to do everything we can to keep our young people safe on the subways.”
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According to MTA data, subway surfing incidents tend to increase during the warmer months when school is in session, suggesting that it is often seen as a thrill-seeking after-school activity. The tragic incident in Queens serves as a stark reminder of the serious consequences that can result from this dangerous stunt. The city’s efforts to combat subway surfing through education and awareness aim to prevent further injuries and fatalities, ensuring the safety of all New Yorkers who use the subway system.
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