Large-Scale Stile Problems CITY Edition

The design means that a person is cramped not just below the waist as with conventional turnstiles, but for the whole body height. The new design makes it harder for anyone carrying something, be it an attache case or shopping bag, to enter or exit. It may discourage shopping in the city.

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Published inNewsday
Main Author Stephen B. Dobrow. Long Island City. Editor's note: The writer is president of Committee for Better Transit, Inc
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Long Island, N.Y Newsday LLC 08.11.1993
EditionCombined editions
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Summary:The design means that a person is cramped not just below the waist as with conventional turnstiles, but for the whole body height. The new design makes it harder for anyone carrying something, be it an attache case or shopping bag, to enter or exit. It may discourage shopping in the city.