edge of the platform. it does not matter the shoe that you are wearing, whether it is a leather sole, boots or rubber so sole. it s not think enough that you wouldn t be able to feel it. that is unless you re this man who seems to ignore the warning track. you witness someone fall off the train platform. as a bystander what would you do? a, get on your belly, reach down and try to pull the person to safety? b, quickly check for incoming trains, then jump into the pit to rescue him? or c, notify a transit employee. ignoring the danger of a potential inbound train, passengers drop down to help. luckily everyone escapes safely. experts say you should never jump on the tracks making option b a potentially dangerous gamble. i cannot recommend that anyone get on the right-of-way
dome. it doesn t matter what kind of shoe you re wearing, leather sole, boots, it s thick enough that you ll be able to feel it. that is unless you re this man who seems to ignore the warning track. you witness someone fall off the train platform. as a bystander what would you do? a, get on your belly, reach down and try to pull the person to safety? b, quickly check for incoming trains, then jump into the pit to rescue him? or c, notify a transit employee, ignoring the danger of a potential inbound train, passengers drop down to help. luckily everyone escapes safely. experts say you should never jump on the tracks making option b a potentially dangerous gamble. i cannot recommend that anyone jump on to try to assist another person. we have one person whose life is in danger already and i cannot
person who might have gotten away with something is making things about justice, when i think that s not what happened. one thing we have to say for sure, one of the goals of art is to make people think. this raises a lot of questions for us, theville yew that s been put on us, about why that is. fair point? not for me but for you. you re smarter than i am. you re the answers, i m the questions. thank you very much. appreciate your doing that. thank you. over to you. next up on new day, a quick-thinking transit employee helped save a blind man and his guide dog who fell to the tracks in new york city. how did they survive with only a few scratches even though the train went right over them? [ laughter ]
were pulling their back packs and pulling their briefcases off. but they got them up rather quickly. what would you do in that scenario. a lot of people said they wouldn t hesitate. they would jump in. you are not going to let that happen and not react. you can t sit there and watch her get run over. i wouldn t think. i would just react. that baby is down there, you know? reporter: the transit authority says it was quick action. they parades the people who helped them up. but they say in this case the best thing to do because those tracks are electrified is to get a transit employee to turn off the power. if i fall down there don t go get a transit employee, please help me before the other trains come the other way which is exactly what they dmid this case. i think it was exactly the right call. really quick thinking. martha: let many back off and
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