A Brooklyn judge has sanctioned the New York City Transit Authority more than $15,000 for taking three years to turn over records related to a fatal subway accident.
Supreme Court Justice Robert J. Miller dismissed as “semantic” the Transit Authority’s contention that its failure to locate data from an event recorder box—the subway equivalent of an airplane’s “black box”—was not “willful.”
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