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It has been 0 weeks since part of a ceiling fell at a T stop

NBC Boston posts video of "chunks of concrete falling from the ceiling near riders at the Downtown Crossing station on Monday." On a Red Line platform, because that's the line where things fall from above, as opposed to the Orange Line, where things catch on fire.

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Maybe we should all start wearing hard hats.

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Imagine if there had a been a bench there, like a normal bench that people sit on.

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From the WFXT story:

MBTA is set to create a new position, Chief of Stations, to oversee the upkeep of the facilities.

“In addition to implementing strategies that improve communications with riders and addressing rider concerns, this individual will manage a staff of employees responsible for the inspection of stations and develop a process to report any defects or other findings to the appropriate departments for mitigation,” according to T officials.

If it were any organization other than the T, I'd be shocked that they didn't already have someone in charge of ensuring stations were inspected for safety and needed repairs.

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Gravity Czar - tasked with preventing that pesky gravity from pulling down T property.

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The FTA determined that for its size and scope the T is understaffed. So it shouldn't be a surprise that either no one is assigned this task or more likely someone is nominally assigned this task but also assigned many other tasks.

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