Attacking a transit worker is absolutely horrible and here in NYC is a felony which judging from the poster I saw today, can put you in prison for up to 7 years. What makes NO sense is that the sign was located in a subway station in Queens but notes at the bottom, "In Brooklyn, this law will be strictly enforced!". So what are they trying to say? If you attack a transit worker in another borough, you might get off easy? My only reasonable guess is that they printed different signs for each borough. First, why would they want to spend the extra money? Second, if this is the case, why are they sticking up Brooklyn signs in Queens?


