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Its just as bad as those click bait websites lol.Wait a minute. This thread title is a bit misleading.... not allowing a device on NY/NJ Transit Systems is alot different than requesting riders turn it off.
They're not examining each device and turning people away before they get on. They're simply asking them to turn it off and not use the charging ports.
Wait a minute. This thread title is a bit misleading.... not allowing a device on NY/NJ Transit Systems is alot different than requesting riders turn it off.
They're not examining each device and turning people away before they get on. They're simply asking them to turn it off and not use the charging ports.