Tuesday, January 09, 2007

|Six to One, Half Dozen T'Other, Part II|

A common concern with listing what people cannot do is that they are given ideas of things to do that they might not have otherwise considered.

For instance, an exhaustive list of what would or would not constitute cheating on an exam may just give ideas to people who would cheat, if only they could come up with clever enough ways to do it.

Among subway activities that have been prohibited: riding between cars, riding on top of cars and riding on the side of cars.

To the best of my knowledge, sneaking onto the tracks and waiting in the ditch while a train passes over is neither a problem nor expressly prohibited.

Thanks to this man's exhibiting that two men can lie in at least one ditch in the subway system (they are of varying depths), he's shown one more extremely dangerous way for people to prove their mettle.

It's the gift that keeps on giving.


promulgated by SWS2.1 at 20:35.
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