Could you imagine if this law were in place in the New York subways and a New Yorker, rushing to work, is stopped by a cop for not holding a handrail? That confrontation would be worth videoing!
Anyone who has ridden an escalator and bothered to pay attention has seen – and likely ignored – little signs suggesting riders hold the grimy handrail.
In Montreal’s subway system, the friendly advice seems to have taken on the force of law, backed by a $100 fine.
Bela Kosoian, a 38-year-old mother of two, says when she didn’t hold the handrail Wednesday she was cuffed, dragged into a small holding cell and fined.
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Ms. Kosoian, who studies at the Université du Québec à Montreal, was riding an escalator down to catch a 5:30 p.m. subway from the suburb of Laval to an evening class downtown when she started rifling through her backpack looking for a fare. Ms. Kosoian, who grew up in Georgia when it was still part of the Soviet Union, says she didn’t catch the officer’s instruction to hold the rail when he first approached.When he told her again to hang on, she says she replied, “I don’t have three hands.” Besides, she had been sick and feared catching a new bug. That’s when the officer demanded identification so he could write her ticket, she said. Ms. Kosoian started arguing.
The officers handcuffed her and threw her into a small holding cell. The officers searched her bag and gave her a $100 ticket for failing to hold the banister and another $320 ticket for obstruction. The handcuffs bruised Ms. Kosoian’s wrists and an officer’s boot scraped skin off the top of her foot.

Bela Kosoian, a 38-year-old mother of two, says when she didn’t hold the handrail Wednesday she was cuffed, dragged into a small holding cell and fined.










There are just no words.
I think some policeman is about to be retrained. I really can’t see any prosecutor going through with this.
She has health care to fix those bruises and I should be concerned? I am sure we won’t hear about how the officer gets reprimanded, one of those funny things about how people do make bad judgement calls. This is just more of this police state reporting crap.
“Nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced.”
-Albert Einstein
I guess the real question is not about the law enforcer, but about the law enforced : what’s the point of forbidding people to take the escalator without holding the ramp!?
I take the same subway network than her on a daily basis and guess who will take next escalator with hands in the air? The problem is I will never get bothered because the officers are not from the same agency in the city subway than in the suburban stations. I can still imagine a mass protest in support of respectful laws and law enforcement. I demand freedom of not holding the F****** ramp!
I certainly would never like my han to be cuffed.
What happens to our society when the public loses all respect for the enforcers of the law? I know I have already reached that point. Don’t even get me started on the makers of the law.
-sigh-
So why the fuck was her bag searched?
Yet, another lib state protecting individual rights…
Get your ammunition now, folks!
I’m surprised they didn’t taser her to death.
It happened in Montreal. Perhaps when questioned by authorities, she answered in English. That would account for the treatment.
C’est la vie.
Lucky woman. This should be like winning the lottery in court. Oh. Canada.
RBG
Bienvenue à Québec, vous cochon étrangère.
That’s why we call them pigs.
Wow, tough! What do they do if you litter?
Thank God the Nanny State is there to protect us!
I am angry and ashamed. All I can say is: FUCK!!!
I suppose the next step is to fine men who urinate without holding their penises?
# 19 father time “I suppose the next step is to fine men who urinate without holding their penises?”
Is that possible? Sometimes I only need ONE hand but NONE?