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Citizen Journalism Goes Too Far
Man on Street interviews are kind of lame

Like you, we???ve been dying to hear what Dia Roundtree, a special education teacher who from Canarsie thinks about the L line.

So finally the Times breaks the news that she thinks fixing the roofs on the L line is a top priority. God, she has so much insight into the way a billion dollar public institution should function.

The man on the street angle was prompted by news the New York City Transit will decentralize its management and have individuals run each line. Subway blog Second Ave. Sagas says, ???adding more bureaucracy is never a good idea.???

Hey, that might be true in business, but this is the government, where bureaucracy is just another word for efficiency.

Dec 7, 2007 · Link · Repond

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