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The men and women who labor 12-hour shifts as taxi drivers are 60 times more likely than other workers to be killed on the job and 80 times more likely to be robbed on the job (US Dept. of Labor, 2002).
Here are just a few of their stories... Enois Malbranche was shot in the face by three female passengers early morning Thursday, August 7, 2008. The passengers robbed him and then shot him, the bullet striking the top of his left cheekbone, just under his left eye. The bullet traveled diagonally, exiting through his right eye socket. Enois, just 62 years old, has been told he will need his right eye removed. Enois suffers this devastating and horrific loss while grieving for his beloved wife of over 20 years, who passed away after a battle with cancer, two months prior to the shooting. Shajedur Rahman remains in a coma from an assault on October 2, 2005. Mamnun Ul Haq was stabbed with a ten inch hunting knife by a rider. Mohammad Al-Amin was asked only a single question: "Are you a Muslim," before being sucker-punched by a passerby. Neeru Singh was racially harassed and choked by a female rider through the partition window as she tried to pull over in rush-hour traffic. Break the silence, report incidents of violence on the job to NYTWA! If you are a driver that has experienced violence on the job, take action now! Email the following information to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it :
Safety Campaign Demands The stories continue and repeat every day—verbal abuse, physical aggression, violent crimes. NYTWA's Safety Campaign calls for New York State legislators to send a loud and clear message that taxi workers will be protected. Stay tuned for upcoming action alert. NYTWA is currently working with NY State legislators on the following:
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