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Views are arranged through turnstiles, paths, guardrails, signs and walls.
An Amazon spokesperson, Ashley Robinson, met me just past the turnstiles.
"Couples are jumping turnstiles holding hands!" she exclaimed, waggling her phone.
Photos circulated of police officers standing in front of the turnstiles.
They cross through the turnstiles together, hand-in-hand, like lost children.
You can't get past the turnstiles if you don't scan the app.
Protesters jumped turnstiles, confronted police with chants, and vandalized buses and buildings.
Demonstrators have taken to the subway system and jumped turnstiles in protest.
Make the fans enter through tiny turnstiles surrounded by armed police officers.
New stairs and turnstiles will be added at a number of stations.
Some stood politely to the side of the turnstiles; others blocked the way.
Criminals who jump turnstiles rarely provide their true identification, so arrests are necessary.
Venice has erected turnstiles as a desperate measure to fend off tourist hordes.
"Do you want to trade?" a boy standing by the turnstiles asked me.
Right in front of the turnstiles, a pipe in the ceiling dripped steadily.
Have you ditched your MetroCard for the new tap technology at some turnstiles?
The authorities also accused the marchers of destroying turnstiles at a subway station.
The MTA could prevent fare evasion by widening turnstiles—while maintaining accessibility—and doing away with the emergency exit doors that let people walk through without paying, or redesigning the turnstiles, which are trivially easy to hop or duck under.
Located between turnstiles, they've all been sporting a curious "Test Phase/Coming Soon" screen.
Upon entering the store, you scan the app at one of the entrance's turnstiles.
If only because there won't be a need for turnstiles to hop over anymore.
In the lobby was a marble security counter and turnstiles for badge-wearing employees.
To improve capacity, the MTA said it would add turnstiles and a new entrance.
The 22008 millionth visitor passed through the turnstiles of the New York World's Fair.
He had often seen Mr. Thompson hopping subway turnstiles at a station in Brooklyn.
On Friday students jumped subway turnstiles to protest the second fare increase this year.
I can't shake the first images of dozens of high school students jumping turnstiles.
Stations have also closed early for repairs on broken ticket machines, turnstiles, and elevators.
Before the nickel-operated turnstiles, a ticket-chopper manually cut tickets at the gate.
The MTA's control center watched people jumping turnstiles on monitors and complaints explode on Twitter.
But the person who jumps or dodges the turnstiles at your local subway station hasn't.
This facility had armed guards, badge readers, biometric security controls and turnstiles at every entrance.
Frequently used surfaces in stations like turnstiles, ticket machines and handrails will be disinfected daily.
The mayor also disputed the notion poor people had no choice but to jump turnstiles.
At our building here in Washington, D.C., we get 2.5 million people through the turnstiles.
In the Norwegian capital's metro system, in 2005, newly installed turnstiles began to trap unsuspecting riders.
Ditch the turnstiles and gates altogether, along with the idea of physical barriers that demand payment.
MetroCards were not being checked, and in fact the turnstiles hadn't even been fully installed yet.
In effect, this would entail the capturing and archiving of all supporters' faces at the turnstiles.
"It's incredibly enjoyable to be there when the first guests go through the turnstiles," Maggetti said.
One major problem is that subway turnstiles, while nice-looking, are poorly designed for controlling access.
While there were some delays and confusion, as well as faulty turnstiles, New Yorkers quickly adapted.
Just pass through the security turnstiles into an underground concourse and it's a few steps away.
It was Giuliani time, when they'd throw people in jail for jumping turnstiles and pissing in alleyways.
The men and women stare into face scanners and swipe badges at security turnstiles to clock in.
Mendoza follows her across a platform and even slows down to wait for her at the turnstiles.
Mothers and fathers held their children's hands, while some broke away and ran ahead to the turnstiles.
Gabriela Hernandez and her two children, Omar, 6, and Jonathan, 2, huddle under blankets near the turnstiles.
For years, the police have been arresting people for asking for swipes in front of the turnstiles.
Then she's all like, if I move toward the turnstiles as I swipe, maybe that will help?
Much of the station was dark, the turnstiles were not working, and an escalator had stopped moving.
There are also ancient turnstiles and ticket chopping machines, old signals and undercarriages, even shells of buses.
The Reds were last in the league in attendance, with just 100,791 coming through the turnstiles all season.
After that, they can just hold their phone near the contactless reader at the monorail turnstiles to enter.
As if we are in one of those historic turnstiles which occur periodically, every 80 years or so.
From the turnstiles to the groundsmen to the matchday stewards, the club is run on a volunteer basis.
The turnstiles were overseen by volunteers from a coalition of domestic violence advocacy groups, including My Sisters' Place.
The city had prepared for months, adjusting and testing thousands of turnstiles to ensure they would accept dimes.
And, yes, I was indeed the child you would see that would crawl under the subway turnstiles 🤷‍♀.
Waiting for their train on the platform, 17-year-old Isaac R. admitted that he hops the turnstiles.
In New York City, simply getting your shopping bags through the subway turnstiles can be an epic mission.
Then you remember why you make the trip every year as you push through the turnstiles for Disneyland.
LOS ANGELES — If movie theater turnstiles were ballot boxes, you could call this election for Hillary Clinton right now.
Cashless customers can still walk out by scanning a phone that has the Amazon Go app at the turnstiles.
Google, for example, has posted signs touting its privacy protections on turnstiles and walls in Ronald Reagan National Airport.
I brought the folded scooter onto the subway, and was able to get through the turnstiles with no fuss.
Customers are greeted with sleek turnstiles that only grant entry upon the scanning of a smartphone's Amazon Go app.
Another now requires visitors to show identification and obtain a hospital-issued guest pass before passing through security turnstiles.
As TV screens get bigger and entertainment gets streamier, Hollywood is searching for ways to keep the turnstiles spinning.
Those under attack retreated into the trains, intimidated by the gangs of men waiting for them outside the turnstiles.
Mr. Burgess was standing at the turnstiles of the 116th Street station on Malcolm X Boulevard before 9 p.m.
The turnstiles in any given subway station in NYC are notoriously fickle—but they could work with IBM's system.
They hopped turnstiles and posted stickers to encourage mass fare evasion, a tactic taken from demonstrations in Santiago, Chile.
Cleaning crews will also scrub subway stations, including turnstiles, benches and ticket-vending machines, once a day with disinfectants.
Mr. Rojas said BART does have a "big problem" with people jumping turnstiles or evading fares in other ways.
At 22.8 inches across, it's really narrow, which also makes it easy to get through doors, gates, and turnstiles.
For two decades, arresting people who jumped subway turnstiles has been a crucial tool of New York City policing.
Promotional materials suggested winning companies would have their logos plastered throughout the stations - at turnstiles, elevators, passageways and shopping areas.
RFID chips do not have GPS, but they leave a digital trail when they interact with doors, printers or turnstiles.
Then came another stop to have our hands scanned and get buzzed through metal turnstiles and into the protected area.
Of course, paying with Android Pay today (or any other NFC system) requires that cities have the right turnstiles installed.
People could rush through turnstiles with a wave of their colourful Octopus cards—stored-value cards pre-loaded with cash.
That's why VIPs can bypass plenty of things, including the parking garage, tram, and even Disneyland's slow-moving entrance turnstiles.
Some sit by the turnstiles of the processing center between Tijuana and San Diego, just feet away from US soil.
A woman was bleeding on her head and neck; she had fallen on the stairs between the platform and turnstiles.
He said most of the people being arrested had been stopped before for jumping turnstiles or had an outstanding warrant.
The agency hopes to have e-readers installed in 20103 subway turnstiles and 600 bus stops by the end of 2018.
Of those he sees heading to the turnstiles, Zigkid estimates the ratio of whites to nonwhites is about 70 to 30.
I also walked off the platform and back through the turnstiles, because I had a feeling something was about to happen.
The Aventura products bought by government agencies included night-vision and body cameras, automated turnstiles and other security equipment, prosecutors said.
Hundreds of protesters flooded a subway station on Friday and jumped the turnstiles to protest what they said was police brutality.
Hillary Clinton's difficulty swiping a MetroCard on the campaign trail this month illustrated the problems many commuters experience at subway turnstiles.
You pay for a ticket at a booth, and then drop it into a slot that lets you through the turnstiles.
It began on October 6, when there was a subway fare increase in Santiago, which caused students to jump the turnstiles.
This means handrails, turnstiles, benches, booth ledges, touchscreens — "everything a passenger can lay their hands on," Mr. Brown said last Thursday.
As fare dodging became rampant, some metro stations closed and police cracked down violently on passengers who had jumped over turnstiles.
He had arrested multiple residents of that neighborhoods for doubling up as they went through the turnstiles, according to his affidavit.
After Mr. Cedres lost his job, he was arrested a number of times for petty offenses such as jumping subway turnstiles.
The boy looks at the tracks leading to the turnstiles, fingers the hand-carved eagle slider holding his neckerchief in place.
And no doubt there will be a bit of a logjam at the turnstiles before the novelty of the system wears off.
She said crimes are committed every day that are not prosecuted, comparing jumping turnstiles with turning off renters' heat in the winter.
Amazon's cutting edge supermarket doesn't look much different than a regular old supermarket, aside from the sleek entry and exit turnstiles. 2.
An e-ticket system for the subway will require massive, expensive infrastructure changes, such as retrofitting the turnstiles at all 469 stations.
Videos of the demonstration posted to social media show throngs of people marching, jumping turnstiles, and facing off with groups of police.
And in what has become another tradition, Chief Wahoo's supporters have screamed back as they head toward the turnstiles at Progressive Field.
The MTA will sanitize its trains, cars, and buses and frequently used surfaces in its subway systems, like turnstiles and handrails, daily.
If you've ever been held up behind someone fumbling around with their phone at the turnstiles of London's Underground, you'll enjoy this.
"The MTA is losing a lot of money because people are jumping the turnstiles and police don't give tickets," the worker said.
In dozens of quick cuts, scads of teens and young adults hop metro turnstiles and crowd into bistros, packing alleyways and streets.
This March the company also announced the Latch R: a reader-style electronic access product for building entrances, including lobby turnstiles and elevators.
In Chile, thousands of students last week launched a mass fare-dodging campaign in the capital Santiago, flooding metro stations and jumping turnstiles.
Otherwise, Amazon Go shoppers are able to simply walk in and out of the store's turnstiles, scanning the Amazon app, to purchase items.
This gaffe comes just days after Lam was on national TV appearing not to understand how to get through the subway MTR turnstiles.
Only a hundred yards from the turnstiles, amateur teams contest seven-a-side matches on public pitches in the shade of the trees.
After squeezing into a packed elevator, they were soon slipping through subway turnstiles and being led by their dogs through crowds of commuters.
Maintaining order — keeping windows unbroken, vagrants off the street, squeegee men out of the road, turnstiles free of jumpers — coincided with crime prevention.
We ran down and witnessed a fight between subway security guards and a group of protesters who had tried to jump the turnstiles.
Employees can then open doors, elevators, turnstiles, and garages with a Bluetooth low-energy signal without having to even take their phone out.
Turnstiles will be installed at seven of the hospital's entrances for extra security, and employees will have to pass through badge-verification lanes.
Overhead, new skyscrapers rise, while underground, the police stage sting operations to make sure people don't hop turnstiles to ride the failing subway.
There was a hold-up at New York City's Grand Central Station as 25 identical women attempted to swipe through the subway turnstiles.
In October, Chilean students participated in a mass fare evasion campaign in Santiago, jumping turnstiles to demonstrate against a proposed subway fare increase.
Some New Yorkers have jumped turnstiles in protest of the arrests of young black men and the handcuffing of a woman selling churros.
Orange tape blocked the turnstiles at the empty Kowloon station, and police clutching riot helmets greeted arriving passengers at the Hong Kong terminus.
Waiting hours to cross Kalandia checkpoint — with its rusted barbed wire, turnstiles, guns pointed my way — on my way to and from school.
Your home arena's turnstiles still do their work 41 times; they just do it at a slightly different time than non-Olympic years.
"What we have done historically is thrown black and brown people in jail for jumping turnstiles, for having small amounts of marijuana," she said.
There are white turnstiles (kinda like ones you find inside of subway stations) at the entrance with QR code scanners to scan your phone.
Hailed as the store of the future, customers use their phones to scan their Amazon Go app at the turnstiles located at the entrance.
And there are, in some cases, additional vetting turnstiles through which these individuals must pass as they progress through advanced and more specialized training.
His résumé includes radio and television receivers and cabinets, training brochures for military spies, elegantly tapered subway turnstiles and bookshelves with built-in stereos.
He opened his own restaurant, tried to soundtrack the turnstiles in New York subway stations, and launched the titanic touring soundsystem that is Despacio.
Leonardo Gayer, 37, a marketing director for an energy drink company, and his wife Vanessa, 5003, pushed through the turnstiles wearing white surgical masks.
Her stories are tickets indeed — to a series of lush, violent, elegiac and sexually charged worlds, with no easy path back to the turnstiles.
Tsachas said, "[Raymond's] theory is wrong," because if he followed it he wouldn't have enough officers to stand in clear view of the turnstiles.
One by one, the protesters hopped through the turnstiles, congregating in the center of a Brooklyn subway platform that was packed to its edge.
On the New York-bound side, commuters troop through turnstiles and up a dark, narrow staircase — no escalator or elevator — to a shabby platform.
AT THE start of a 4am shift, gold miners scan their fingerprints and squeeze into tiny "mantrap" turnstiles, designed to prevent thieves from slipping through.
There are no turnstiles in the open desert, so it's impossible to know exactly how many people try to cross in this region each year.
They stumbled across the street to the Kanda metro station, where the late-night rush hour bottlenecked into a tightly packed fumble toward the turnstiles.
Around this time, the line tightens up and we start snaking our way through the park and towards the turnstiles, where we'll purchase our tickets.
Each station has a dozen or more individual turnstiles that would have to be modified or replaced completely to accommodate the new fare payment system.
It's also worth mentioning that my friends and I almost got arrested later that night after getting caught jumping the turnstiles in the NYC subway.
To their right, people have been coming and going freely through the turnstiles that lead to the US -- its billowing Stars and Stripes flag visible.
They sneak under the turnstiles and they get in and know exactly which stop to get off at to forage for the food they need.
Then there was the nickel itself, because until just after World War II, a nickel was the only thing that made subway turnstiles go around.
Trains, vehicles and buses will be sanitized every 72 hours; frequently used surfaces in stations like turnstiles, ticket machines, and handrails will be cleaned daily.
Some people see a cynical money grab, a way to keep those theme park turnstiles clicking and little girls begging their parents for princess gowns.
The only other current express station where you must go through the turnstiles to reverse directions is Nostrand Avenue on the A and C lines.
To ask a station agent, passengers have to go to the booths outside the turnstiles because the agents generally do not go to the platforms.
He led her beyond a set of turnstiles and into a wide central room with large floor-to-ceiling glass walling off an outdoor space.
While the concept is futuristic, the stores themselves look like an everyday grocery store with the exception of the very high tech turnstiles at the entry.
Under his plan, riders would simply wave their smartphones or a bank card at a sensor installed in the turnstiles to pass through onto the platform.
Actually, the offensive linemen in this draft were Wonderlic rejects who did excellent impersonations of turnstiles, and the defensive stars all had diluted urine—Diluted Urine!
First an office in a big building gets set up, then they convince the real estate manager to equip the lobby's turnstiles and elevators with Proxy.
At Citi Field, there is a twist: Smokeless tobacco is allowed in three designated locations that are inside the ticket turnstiles but outside the stadium walls.
In Kwun Tong, Sha Tin and Sha Tin Wai MTR stations, they destroyed turnstiles, smashed advertisement billboards and daubed graffiti on the walls and ticket machines.
Between jumping turnstiles and going to Bed, Bath, & Beyond stoned, they pay a visit to a psychic, who tells them they're going to die that very day.
During her campaign, Lam attempted to present a softer, more populist image, but was ridiculed for gaffes including not appearing to know how to use subway turnstiles.
But some who have been arrested for swipe-begging describe themselves as law-abiding New Yorkers with little more than a few hopped turnstiles in their past.
During the weekend of May 1, 2018, the city attempted to control the flow of tourists by installing temporary turnstiles at each end of two major bridges.
Twenty to 30 migrants spent Sunday night in front of the turnstiles leading to the US side of the San Ysidro port of entry in Tijuana, Mexico.
The protests in Chile began in early October after the government raised subway fare, spurring high school students to jump turnstiles and form a social media movement.
The transportation agency announced that frequently touched surfaces in its subway stations, like turnstiles, ticket vending machines, and handrails will also be disinfected on a daily basis.
Some entrances are still visibly charred or smashed, and at many stations, there are coverings over ticket machines and turnstiles with signs signaling they have been damaged.
In contrast, just 238 arrests were made over the course of the entire 2014/15 Scottish Premiership season, which saw over 1.7 million fans pass through the turnstiles.
Moments later, Maguire walked off an elevator on the first floor, turned a corner, and trudged down a half-dozen steps, where he badged through the security turnstiles.
But on Monday, students started to protest through Santiago, Chile in a mass fare-evasion campaign, jumping over and dipping under turnstiles in the subway to avoid paying.
Pictured above: Denis Mars Proxy equips employees, contractors and visitors with frictionless building access through secured doors, elevators and turnstiles via a Bluetooth identity signal on their smartphone.
The city contends that people who vault subway turnstiles, slip through open emergency exit doors or sneak onto buses deprive the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of much-needed funds.
About New York Nickel by nickel, dollar by dollar, token by token, billions in cash moved through bus fareboxes, subway turnstiles and station booths over the last century.
That the "lucky" fan has to catch a flying polyester projectile also adds a certain cachet that wouldn't exist if the shirt were simply handed out at the turnstiles.
To walk through the turnstiles on Eighth Avenue is to feel the solemn silence, the slow contemplation, the unshakable self-confidence that has always defined great American opinion journalism.
By then, Mr. Lane had dropped out of high school and had been arrested several times for jumping subway turnstiles, arguing with police officers and fighting, Ms. Ragoonanan said.
In 2000, it was 33, which means the average NHL fan aged 16 years over those 16 years, which means there aren't any new fans coming through the turnstiles.
If an agency could know when subway turnstiles were clicking at greater speeds, the system could move fluidly, instantly dispatching more trains at those specific stations to accommodate flow.
The big picture: Aventura Technologies sold surveillance, night-vision and body cameras, automated turnstiles and other security equipment to various government agencies, including the Department of Energy, prosecutors said.
The kind who wakes before dawn, who battles the A train, who navigates turnstiles with a surfboard, who — when the waves are right — will even surf in a gale.
For instance, the UK fully adopted EMV chip technology in 20193, and advanced to contactless tap tech by 22019, when the London Underground started accepting contactless fare payments in turnstiles.
If the crowds got too thick, only those with a Venezia Unica pass, mainly used by residents to pay for public transport, would be able to pass through the turnstiles.
In Amazon's stores, shoppers scan a special Amazon Go smartphone app at turnstiles on the way in, and minutes after exiting their accounts are charged for the goods they grabbed.
After leaving the airport on Sunday, some demonstrators targeted the MTR subway station in nearby Tung Chung district, ripping out turnstiles and smashing CCTV cameras and lamps with metal poles.
The Rays' lack of support at the turnstiles, combined with the inability to find a consensus on location and funding for a new stadium, has led ownership to explore alternatives.
Many say the gauntlet of queues, fencing, and turnstiles is a dehumanizing experience, particularly because it has no air-conditioning and can take hours when soldiers do more extensive questioning.
In our analogy, you can see that the giant gate we imagine is not much more than a row of turnstiles that invaders can jump over when no one is watching.
Their songs make you remember all the times you've hopped turnstiles and gotten into deep conversation in diners before pulling a dine-and-dash to go fuck in your Toyota Camry.
The subway system has thousands of turnstiles that will need to be retrofitted with new scanners to read fares on a variety of platforms, including smartphones, bank cards, or smart cards.
Wending their way through the police barricade, they presented their Amazon badges in the lobby and disappeared through the turnstiles, back to the grind of robots and conveyor belts and Christmas.
Cabán has specifically said she wants to stop prosecuting poor people who hop subway turnstiles, engage in sex for work, or use drugs recreationally to work toward "population zero" in prisons.
But Mr. Kronengold said that some evenings, as he rushed to get back to Hoboken, there were no attendants to let him through the turnstiles at the 210rd Street PATH station.
When Allure editor Rosemary Donahue witnessed New York City transit workers installing cameras in front of subway turnstiles, she posted a photo to Twitter on November 1 that quickly went viral.
He is planning to take some folks with him on a celebratory early ride on New Year's Eve, just hours before the turnstiles are to swing open for the general public.
It took the Democratic hopeful five swipes of her MetroCard to make it through the turnstiles – but even with her struggle she seemed to know the ropes better than rival Bernie Sanders.
Otherwise, Amazon Go shoppers simply walk in and out of the store's turnstiles, scanning the Amazon app to purchase items like its grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, meal kits and other necessities.
The New York area has shown over the past four decades that it can support three NHL teams, although the New Jersey Devils aren't exactly turning them back at the turnstiles, either.
The Pistons have played in front of paltry crowds so far in their new home, Little Caesars Arena, but hope that their recent hot streak will bring more fans to the turnstiles.
More than 30 shops and kiosks, about half of them offering something to eat or drink, fill the 325-foot-long concourse on the station's mezzanine level just south of the turnstiles.
"When you think about going to a professional hockey game or NBA game, you're going to those places where there's a lot of places like turnstiles that people touch," said Dr. Harrison.
With the pass on my phone and thus no need to validate tickets or go through turnstiles, it felt like a punctual, hygienic and omnipresent friend was constantly giving me a ride.
This means consumers still need to actively present payment information, and it pushes consumers to use the technology even if they don't want to because there may be turnstiles blocking their entrance.
Rents are usually lower for subway stores than for their street-level counterparts because the stores are often beyond the turnstiles, so customers have to pay subway fare just to drop in.
An FPGA is, as the name would imply, a big old list of gates‐AND gates, NOT gates, XOR gates... the whole family‐a line of digital turnstiles stretching around the entire globe.
Accra Sports Stadium was renovated in 2007 and brought up to FIFA's safety standards in some respects, including fixing many of the NSC's original errors: creating adequately sized escape routes and automatic turnstiles.
Masabi is working with a number of other companies to develop a prototype casing with a multi-format reader to be mounted on the turnstiles at New York City subway stations, Zanghi said.
The company manufactures surveillance technology such as Z-ray scanners, turnstiles and license plate recognition software, some of which was sold to U.S. government agencies and private customers, according to NBC New York.
The Dodgers were a hand-to-mouth operation at the time, and hosting the Giants was pretty much how they kept the lights on; a bad showing could result in turnstiles not turning.
Christopher Hurley breezed past one of the signs at the 14th Street and Sixth Avenue station in Manhattan on a recent Sunday night, as did seemingly everyone else who passed through the turnstiles.
Electronic readers will be installed in 500 subway turnstiles and on 600 buses starting late next year, with the goal of late 2020 for the rest of the city's subway stations and buses.
On the way into the station they'd had to hold hands as they passed through the turnstiles, Scott explaining it was so the city could see they're together, and charge him for Rush's fare.
Where the old ground had knackered turnstiles, a notorious sloping pitch and moss on its corrugated facade, the Hive has an on-site Starbucks, which for a lower-league side feels a bit unreal.
To learn how the bedbug has evolved and spread, the New York team took DNA sample swabs from 1,400 city locations, including subway cars, turnstiles, ticket vending kiosks and aboveground places such as parks.
It links the turnstiles to the roll call iPads and each worker's ID badge, sending managers automated alerts if workers approach the 60 hour limit or have clocked in six days in a row.
Riders will be able to use smartphones with software like Apple Pay and Pay With Google as well as debit cards and credit cards equipped with NFC technology to tap their way through turnstiles.
The number of tourists never became quite high enough that weekend to necessitate restricting passage through the turnstiles — but some people speculated that was because the mere presence of the gates deterred some tourists.
Scores of excited passengers straddled a yellow strip across black tiles that highlighted the demarcation line between Hong Kong and mainland China, while others passed through turnstiles surrounded by red, orange and white balloons.
They pour beers and grill hot dogs, serve food in luxury suites, scan tickets at turnstiles, work in parking lots and provide security, run the scoreboards and lighting equipment, and clean up locker rooms.
With more than 320 million visitors passing through its turnstiles since 1992, the park accounts for 6.2 percent of France's tourism income and has been a boon for local employment, employing some 16,000 staff.
Had he resorted to jumping turnstiles, he could have landed in criminal court, where a conviction would lead to a permanent criminal record (making it much more difficult to find a job and housing).
Before going past the turnstiles, we watched a short video that mentioned Amazon's Emmy-nominated Prime original content, the use of robots in some warehouses, and stressed how much Amazon appreciated its warehouse associates.
They poured through the turnstiles of the stadium, with light hearts and great expectations that their franchise would get past the wild-card round of the N.F.L. playoffs for the first time in a decade.
If the MTA sticks to its schedule (insert joke here), the first phase will be implemented in 2019, allowing metro users to wave through 500 turnstiles and 600 buses, according to an MTA press release.
The nearly 1,400 migrants who live in the containers can leave and enter the site at will, but must pass through turnstiles by entering a personal code and pressing their hand into a scanning device.
Starting late next year, they can do it the way Londoners already do, by waving cellphones or certain kinds of credit or debit cards at the turnstiles in the subway or the fareboxes on buses.
According to comScore, domestic ticket sales for October totaled $20073 million, a 22007 percent decline from the same month last year, when dramas like "The Accountant" and "The Girl on the Train" got turnstiles clicking.
Some police leaders say that the dramatic decreases in crime have directly resulted from decades of attention to the turnstiles — one of the first widespread examples of the broken-windows philosophy adopted by Mr. Bratton.
It was a chaotic, clanking world of cobblestone streets crammed with 70,000 men — and women — pushing through its turnstiles with tin lunchboxes and thermoses, clocking in and out 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The facial recognition cameras would be able to detect people's faces, potentially allowing them to bypass normal ticketing channels, while the palm scanners would enable some people to swipe their hands to get through ticket turnstiles.
On a cold Tuesday morning in March, Andy Byford, the president of the New York City Transit Authority, was working the subway turnstiles—the gates, as he calls them—at the Chambers Street station, in Tribeca.
One of them, "Arch" is silver in color and shaped like a birdcage, and the other, "Gilded Cage," has a series of turnstiles — a nod to the physical barriers that refugees encounter — within a circular structure.
New electronic readers will be installed in 500 subway turnstiles and on 600 buses in New York beginning late next year, and will reach the rest of the city's subway stations and buses by late 2020.
At the glossy new Fulton Street station in Lower Manhattan, Lular Ellis, 48, stood by the turnstiles, her head swiveled as she spotted a woman struggling with a MetroCard machine and she walked over to help.
How about the mysterious man who stepped just inside the turnstiles at a 125th Street station one day in October 1988 with a pipe bomb under each arm, four small batteries and two flashcubes for triggers?
Some companies in China have embraced facial recognition software at building security points, which, for example, allow employees to move from the lobby to an elevator without pausing to slap down building identification cards at turnstiles.
Now the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the subway, is finally planning a more modern fare system that will allow riders to wave smartphones and certain kinds of credit cards and debit cards at the turnstiles.
Some City Council members and advocates for the poor have complained in recent months that fare evasion arrests amount to the criminalization of poverty, contending many people jump turnstiles because they cannot afford the $2.75 fare.
Mr. Murphy, 46, an in-demand producer and D.J., also dabbled: he cooked; he created a craft coffee line; opened a wine bar; and promoted his long-held vision of making the subway turnstiles play a tune.
"Chairs in the canteen and common areas have been redistributed, rules for entry, exit, turnstiles, and locker rooms have been revised, and activities that don't comply with the recommended distance guidelines have been suspended," the spokesperson said.
Look up from inside, and Mr. Ai's sculpture resolves into abstract beauty; look into the central ring, and you'll see its symmetry disrupted by turnstiles familiar from the New York subway, or United States-Mexico border crossings.
The Centers for Disease Control's interim guidance on influenza pandemics—last updated during the 2016 Ebola outbreak—recommends transit workers focus on surfaces that riders usually touch, like turnstiles, door handles, handrails, and electronic fare-card machines.
Inside a secret government building west of Washington, D.C. — past the armed guards, through the turnstiles and coded locks, into a vaulted office with the highest security clearance — sat the Central Intelligence Agency's team of elite programmers.
The two men had bumped into each other near the turnstiles, and Mr. Davis told the police that Mr. Han had followed him down the platform, berating him with obscenities, grabbing his shoulder and hurling death threats.
When I exited the New Lots Avenue station, a group of teenage boys milled about the MetroCard machines until the rumble of an approaching train was heard; then they took off running, clearing the turnstiles like seasoned hurdlers.
Nevertheless, the pushback the SNP have received from this demographic – a sizeable one given that more than one million fans pushed through the turnstiles at Scottish Premiership grounds in 2016 – is certainly worth noting in the wider sense.
Instead of swiping their cards through the turnstiles of the city's subway system, they lined up to buy single-journey tickets with cash, apparently worried about "leaving a paper trail" that could prove their presence at the demonstration.
Since frontman James Murphy retired the band in 2012, he has led a campaign to install location-specific sounds into Subway turnstiles, collaborated with IBM to turn tennis matches into music, and opened a wine bar in Williamsburg.
A few days later, the DC government, along with several federal agencies and media organizations, released official estimates that weren't too far off from Puccioni's 1.8 million using ticket information from turnstiles and other sources for their count.
In fact the exercise bluntly compares employees' pay without accounting for their differing roles—so Premier League football clubs have vast but meaningless pay gaps, as the men on the pitch are compared with the women on the turnstiles.
As early as this spring, New York City subways and buses will enable riders to tap a contactless bank card or their mobile wallet at turnstiles, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs America's largest urban transportation network.
The Times analysis was based on MetroCard swipes and exits through turnstiles at stations on the two subway lines during the first 27 days of this year and from the Lexington Avenue line during the same period last year.
On May 31, New York City subways and buses will enable riders to tap a contactless bank card or their mobile wallet at some turnstiles to pay fares, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs America's largest urban transportation network.
To gain access to elevator cages going down to the mine, visitors must negotiate a series of high-tech turnstiles which require a biometric reading of your index fingers and can trap you if you are not authorised to pass.
And yet, the apathy that keeps Miami's turnstiles idle may also be an expression of Won't Get Fooled Again Syndrome engendered in a fanbase that has seen a couple of World Series wins but also multiple heedless, high-speed teardowns.
So far, Clinton has shown New Yorkers that she is unfamiliar with subway turnstiles and insulted minorities in an attempt to be funny; Sanders has convinced readers of the Daily News that he possesses a poor grasp of the issues.
Back around 1990 when Bratton and the late Jack Maple were with the New York City Transit Police, they proved that arresting turnstile jumpers, getting positive identifications, checking warrants and so on netted career criminals who couldn't resist jumping the turnstiles.
As tens of thousands of people poured through the turnstiles on their commutes that morning, the B, D, F and M lines, as well as portions of the E and R lines, all were stricken by delays in both directions.
At the Fulton Street Station, the group Why Accountability joined the rally and led the chant "No one should go to jail for not having $2.75," referencing the criminalization of passengers who jump subway turnstiles to avoid paying the MTA fare.
But the Port Authority intends to replace the glass revolving doors and windows that surround the turnstiles with a seven-foot-high concrete wall and aquarium glass several inches thick, said Josh DeFlorio, the Port Authority's chief of resilience and sustainability.
More than 10,000 Liverpool fans had bought tickets for a set of standing terraces that could be reached through just seven turnstiles, so entry was slow, and a growing and restless crowd formed outside the stadium, waiting to get in.
The deadly crush took place when police commanders decided to open an exit gate rather than make people go through the turnstiles, and then failed to order officers inside the stadium to steer people away from areas that were already full.
The Senate does not have turnstiles to count people as they enter or exit; instead, senators usually count toward a quorum when they cast a vote or answer when their names are called during a quorum call (more on this below).
Some officers, trying to increase their totals of summonses and arrests for the month, hide in bathrooms and closets meant for subway employees, peeking out through vents so they can jump out at anyone foolish or desperate enough to vault the turnstiles.
On May 31, some New York City subways and buses will enable riders to tap a contactless bank card or their mobile wallet at some turnstiles to pay fares, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs America's largest urban transportation network.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Help Points were intended to replace the antiquated intercom system and are meant to provide an additional layer of safety and security on top of the presence of station agents who sit in booths outside the turnstiles.
Averaging a league best 24,25 for games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, including an MLS single-game record 241,23 for last week's 303-230 draw with the Seattle Sounders, the Atlanta United aren't exactly hurting when it comes to getting people through the turnstiles.
But this team has few players that would keep fans coming through the turnstiles: Attendance has dipped to more than 8,000 per game below levels of 2010, when the Yankees were defending World Series champions in their second season in the new stadium.
Currently, between 1,753 to 1,800 summonses per week are issued for prohibited transit conduct — including jumping turnstiles, stretching out in subways cars and on platforms, smoking and drinking alcohol — which is about 16 percent more than in 2016, according to police officials.
At J, M, Z subway stations at either end of the bridge, long-shuttered stairs are being reopened, new stairs are being built, and platforms and turnstiles are being expanded to move people and trains in and out of stations more quickly.
That would likely mean installing dozens of elevators, because a common configuration is to have one elevator reaching from the street to the level with the token booth and turnstiles, and a separate elevator serving the platform where the trains come and go.
You're expected to be back in line with your area cleaned up by 213 AM. Around this time, the line tightened up and we started snaking our way through the park and towards the turnstiles, where we would get to purchase our tickets.
The official subway Twitter account warned this week that "stations will be way more crowded than usual" and that riders might not be allowed to use certain entrances or might have to wait in line before walking through turnstiles to the platform.
Under Ng, Baidu released a voice-based operating system that users can talk to - much like Amazon's Alexa voice assistant or Apple's Siri - and also started working on self-driving cars and face recognition technology to open things like transit turnstiles when users approach.
The Latch R, which is going up for pre-order now, is a reader-style electronic access product designed for areas such as apartment entrances, office glass doors, turnstiles and elevators — so basically places where Latch's existing smart lock, the Latch M, is not appropriate.
How he managed to drag a couch down the subway stairs—and get it past the turnstiles, and push it inside the car before the doors closed, and avoid getting stopped by an MTA employee—remains a mystery, but more importantly, a Herculean achievement.
He led us through a row of blue and orange subway turnstiles, past ID-activated vending machines full of safety gear and Tylenol packets and about a dozen paper signs offering "Amazonians" career support, day care advice, mental health assistance, and other nice things.
Editorial A friend of ours was less than impressed by the news this week that New York's subwaymeisters plan to phase out the MetroCard in favor of a souped-up payment method that involves waving cellphones or bank cards at station turnstiles and bus fare boxes.
Tourists were restricted from certain streets and directed toward popular landmarks like the Piazzale Roma; cars were banned from entering the city unless they had reserved a parking spot; and people had to funnel through unannounced turnstiles that appeared at the entrances of Venice's famous canal bridges.
Downstairs, transit workers waved them through the turnstiles (a free ride, no less) and down one more flight to an immaculate platform and a waiting train, which was not itself new but which was covered, inside and out, with art work and advertising celebrating the new line.
A tweet posted by an editor at Allure Magazine in November criticizing the MTA for installing cameras at subway turnstiles went viral, with other users commenting that the money spent on deterring people from fare evasion could be better spent on fixing the city's crumbling transit system.
With a tap of her iPhone XS to the new OMNY contactless payment terminals installed on the turnstiles at the Grand Central Terminal-42nd Street station, an Apple executive showed me how fast and easy it is to use Apple Pay to purchase a subway ride.
So, if you don't allow cars to park there, I think it'd be wide enough to have a lane for a bus to drive through, as well as a platform for people to stand on, turnstiles, and then, also, still maintain sidewalk access for the businesses.
She was the original Miss Turnstiles — a takeoff on Miss Subways, a real beauty-contest promotion that the New York transit system once ran — in "On the Town," choreographed by Jerome Robbins, in which three sailors on a 24-hour pass in Manhattan experience the fleeting romances of wartime.
I thought, if you have kind of a bus station, if you will, directly above the Bedford Avenue stop, where people can come out and rather than having them swipe their MetroCards, as they board the bus, you have a series of turnstiles that they can walk through.
A top regional official for Mexico's immigration authority, abbreviated the INM, told Amnesty International in May that the US had asked INM to "sweep" the area where caravan members were waiting, including the turnstiles in front of the official entry hall (where 20 caravan members were waiting) and the plaza beyond.
Fifty-eight people were arrested that evening, which also saw the deployment of creative tactics such as the chopping off of subway turnstiles and the deployment of anti-surveillance umbrellas and lasers (the latter tactics having been inspired by and borrowed from uprisings in Chile, Haiti, Ecuador, and Puerto Rico).
It's also slim enough to walk through the turnstiles at metro stations in Washington, D.C. At the end of a long day of traveling, the last thing you want to do is fiddle with a Wi-Fi-enabled baby monitor and figure out how to prop it up on a bedside table.
Though the greater cultural effects of using these tactics and perpetuating such thoughts are undoubtedly negative, most of the time it does just enough to get folks through the turnstiles or to click "order" on their pay-per-view channel, but occasionally it makes them smash people with ice buckets, or worse.
In what was a natural result of last year's riveting playoff run by the club, almost 103,000 additional fans poured through the turnstiles at Rogers Centre, leaving the Blue Jays with the third-highest attendance figure in the majors this season, behind only the Los Angeles Dodgers and the St. Louis Cardinals.
People should 'go about their everyday lives — use the subway, take the bus' With more than 250 confirmed coronavirus cases across New York State, high-grade disinfectants are being splashed on everything from turnstiles and ticket machines to the subway's 6,714 cars and 1,100-plus commuter rail cars, according to the MTA.
They include every recognizable variety of drinking den, from hidden joints like the Harrison Speakeasy, to restaurant bars such as Casa Cavia; from historical standard bearers like Los Galgos, to the theme-park extravaganza Uptown, whose entrance exactly resembles a New York subway station — tile walls, turnstiles, sliding train doors and all.
The models blew up social media with the campaign shots, and last week, the ads were displayed on billboards in Times Square and the 34th Street subway station in N.Y.C. Fans immediately started posting the Yeezy subway takeover on social media, which featured the campaign shots everywhere from the turnstiles to the station walls.
The three-decade-old system is to be replaced by new technology that will enable riders to tap their phones or debit cards at the turnstiles, doing away with the often frustrating swiping situation as well as the iconic but easily lost yellow cards that have dominated public transit in New York City since 2600.
By Aislinn Laing and Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Chile's government said on Friday it would ask the courts to use a state security law to impose tougher penalties on youth who have been protesting a recent hike in bus and metro fares by jumping turnstiles and disrupting transport in the capital.
This is indeed what occurred in Brooklyn on the evening of November 1980, when hundreds of people jumped the turnstiles at Schermerhorn stop, overwhelming an ill-prepared NYPD and garnering widespread media attention (including by the comedians Desus and Mero, who humorously highlighted "protestors' new turnstile workout" documented in videos of the Brooklyn action).
"I don't feel like going all the way there to put money on my card," Aicha Makanera, 261, of Brooklyn, said one recent morning as she walked in through an open emergency exit gate at the busy Times Square station, where The New York Times assigned a reporter to monitor fare beating at one series of turnstiles.
Officers are not interested in fare evasion in and of itself, Mr. Gangi and Mr. Jones both suggested: If they were, they would situate themselves to visibly discourage people from hopping the turnstiles — or more commonly, sneaking through an open emergency entrance door — rather than secreting themselves to observe the crime and then make an arrest.
Most did not go off as planned due to police who took positions ahead of the planned start time to make arrests and disperse crowds, according to the AP. Police said "masked rioters" vandalizing turnstiles at the subway station near New Town Plaza shopping mall in Sha Tin made it necessary for them to break up a demonstration at the mall.
In 2017, nearly 9.6 million rang through the turnstiles of the Bedford Avenue station to hop onto just one line: the L. And starting in April 2019, train service will terminate here, meaning that this vital stop will be rendered into a dead end, where all west-bound passengers will have to disembark onto a slew of shuttle buses and ferries nearby.
In it, Tsachas defends himself against the suggestion that he misappropriated federal funds by saying he did it "for the benefit of the department"; admits that he did not put white officers who didn't meet quotas on "performance monitoring," an NYPD disciplinary track; and acknowledges that he encouraged officers to hide in closets in subway stations in order to catch people hopping turnstiles.
"I'm sickened by a change like this since my country is a place where gangs extort money from innocents, and if you don't pay you get a shot in the head," said Yadira Barrios, 22, a maid from the city of San Pedro Sula in Honduras who has been camping out with her 4-year-old son, Marvin, near the border turnstiles in Nogales.
After the documentary (Shut Up And Play The Hits) and live box set (The Long Goodbye) came the wine bar, the coffee brand, the astoundingly good mobile disco, the actually quite amazing sounding but ultimately thwarted project to make turnstiles on the New York City subway system beep harmoniously with one another… It seemed like Murphy's time to become a thread in the bristling fabric of NYC public life.

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