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“I had dropped off a passenger at Penn Station on a Sunday morning in June, 1983 and, finding no one there looking for my services, I decided to cruise down 7th Avenue to search for my next customer. I went only a couple of blocks before I was startled by a scary, shrill sound coming from my left. Scanning the area for its source, I saw that it was coming from a woman who was standing on the sidewalk screaming. Looking around for”
Eugene Salomon, Confessions of a New York Taxi Driver
“the most important street smart in a city of strangers is simply good manners.”
Eugene Salomon, Confessions of a New York Taxi Driver