Passengers Safety- Boston MBTA

A948E65D-FF9F-46A4-8D14-4651979DBB27.jpegI know many of you might not be aware of what happened with the MBTA in Massachusetts. Well, the company hasn’t been that responsible for what has happened. Two deadly incidents have happened and the company seems to only care for the money and their reputation. Are there going to be more safety procedures for the construction workers who are working for MBTA?. Is the Red Line going to respond to the family that wants answers for that guy who got his arm stuck and passed?. I am here to raise awareness that this company isn’t all about safety. All the two incidents happened in the same month, not too far from each other. Two!, that is insane. I am not taking the T for a while. If you think something should happen. Sign your name to this petition!. Safety is important!, but money and reputation seems to be this companies main priority. I want to feel safe that I can take the T without worrying about my safety, then the company not caring if a passenger gets injured or unfortunately passing away. If it wasn't for the passengers, the company wouldn't be making money. I hope their train profits went down since they lost one passenger who isn't going to be using it for a long time. I think many passengers want to feel safe when taking the train or any public transportation. Whoever that person was from the construction, why not value that person and name a train or bus after them, that way the MBTA shows some consideration and empathy. I'm sure there are mbta workers who might feel this way too, hope they speak about it too. With this petition, I will be sending to the MBTA general manager. I sent a letter to the Governor of Massachusetts and the Mayor of Boston, haven't heard from either of them. I'm now working on a letter to the Vice President Kamala Harris since I know how much she fought for others. I hope you can tell this company about how a single person is valuable. The MBTA should take responsibility for what has happened with the two deadly incidents. I know I'm not the only passenger who feels like this. But at least I'm not taking the T, there are more ways to get to places.

 The petition signatures will be sent to the Vice President and the Manager of the MBTA.

I've been taking the buses towards my work, no train!. I do pay more but that doesn't matter to me.