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sebastian_dangerfield
DTB,
Here's a question...
I'm outside Penn Station yesterday and I'm in the cab line. I'm late for a hearing and the line is taking forever. I bolt up to the corner before the cab line - just outside where the people in line can still see me - and I hail one of the cabs which would have otherwise gone to someone standing in line. Then I ride past everyone still in line.
I felt guilty at the moment, but then I thought "Wait a minute... I took the initiative to run up to the corner rather than stand in line waiting, so my actions were ethically kosher." What would be your ruling?
SD
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At least have the courtesy to walk over to 31st and 7th so you don't rub it everyone's face.