Video of the incident shows about six commuters calling for police and preventing the man from leaving the subway platform after the incident, which occurred at about 10 AM on the F train platform at the Broadway–Lafayette station.
"You better believe that when the entire fire service of New York State is on board, we will be an unstoppable force. We were the first fire district to pass this resolution. We won’t be the last."
The company cut its outlook on sales to dealers by more than 10% last week and reported a 1H adjusted operating loss of 35.2 million pounds, versus a 64.4 million pound profit last year.