Police to issue fines to New Yorkers not keeping a distance on MTA trains

Despite rules to enforce social distancing, videos are emerging of crowded trains full of straphangers.

People have gone to social media to show how crowded these trains have been.
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Riders can now be hit with a $500 fine if police find them not keeping distance.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced police officers will begin to enforce social distancing on subways this week after faced with complaints of dangerous crowding. Some service has been reduced as part of the MTA’s Essential Services Plan which officials say is necessary because of reduced ridership and an increase in sick workers.
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The mayor says authorities will be pulling people off the trains if they continue to see overcrowding. For now, trains are running essential service.
The MTA recently announced five employees have died from COVID-19 complications and over 300 employees have tested positive.