Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Who's dumber? The officials who announced that subway surfing is "illegal" and "dangerous," as if that would discourage kids from doing it, or the hispanic and black kids that do it, e.g., the city's newest Darwin award winner?

By R.C.
wed, feb 22, 2023 1:15 p.m.

"boy, 15, dies subway surfing on train crossing nyc’s williamsburg bridge as girlfriend watches in horror: ‘I just don’t want it to happen again’"

When you tell boys that something is "illegal" and "dangerous," that makes it MORE attractive, not less. Spirited boys of all races are really stupid that way. https://news.yahoo.com/boy-15-dies-subway-surfing-132800560.html



3 comments:

Bradley Morris said...

Better this kid gets killed now before he grows up to be an airline pilot or train driver.

Anonymous said...

SURF'S UP--ONE WORD OF WARNING:WATCH OUT FOR(CLANG!)LOW BEAMS.


(NY Daily News)
A 15-year-old boy was tragically killed while subway surfing atop a Brooklyn-bound J train while his girlfriend watched in horror, police said Tuesday.

The train was rumbling along the Williamsburg Bridge over the East River around 6:45 p.m. Monday when Zackery Nazario and his girlfriend went walking between train cars. When Zackery climbed onto the train’s roof, his 17-year-old girlfriend followed but only far enough to peer over the top, a police source said.

When Zackery turned to look back at his girlfriend, he was struck by a low beam and toppled between cars, cops said. He was run over by the train and died at the scene.

Zackery would have turned 16 on April 3. He lived with his mother, Norma Nazario, in an apartment in the East Village.

Nazario, 51, said she had no clue her son would do something so reckless.

“He was a great kid,” she said. “Very smart(?). He was in ninth grade. He had like an old soul, like he was beyond his age. I always used to tell people he’s like 15 going on like 40(GRA:More like 15 going on 100).”

--GRA

Anonymous said...

The best I guess you can say is that his death was more or less instantaneous he probably didn’t feel much of nothing