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Property owner s concrete debris fell onto light rail vehicle, says Allegheny County Port Authority

Allegheny County Light Rail Vehicle | Wikipedia PITTSBURGH – Allegheny County’s Port Authority has sued a Bethel Park property owner, due to concrete debris falling from the premises off that property and striking one of its light rail vehicles. The Port Authority of Allegheny County filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Dec. 8 versus Jacob Ricciuti, of Bethel Park. “On Sept. 2, 2019, a light rail vehicle (LRV) owned and operated by plaintiff Port Authority was traveling on a set of light rail tracks which adjoin defendant’s premises. There existed a dangerous, hazardous and/or unsafe condition on a hill at the rear of defendant’s premises, above the aforementioned light rail tracks, including several loose pieces of concrete that were not in any way secure or otherwise prevented from moving off the hill/defendant’s premises and onto said light rail tracks and into the pathway of an LRV,” the suit says.

Editorial: Transit workers are frontline soldiers in covid war

Much of the language surrounding the coronavirus pandemic is comparable to that of warfare. We talk about fighting the disease. Having a battle plan. Deploying assets. And more than anything, we talk about the front lines. As in any war, that is where things get real. With covid-19, the front lines are the places where people who keep the world turning interact with the masses and, therefore, the virus. Foremost, there are the medical personnel who treat the sick in emergency rooms, intensive care units and nursing homes. There are the emergency medical technicians and paramedics who staff ambulances and respond to 911 calls. There are the home health workers.

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