Lounging on the New York subway with feet up on the seats was costly to lazy riders fined by the city last year, police said on Tuesday.
More than 7,000 riders on New York City subways were ticketed last year for putting feet on the seats or otherwise taking up too much space, under a law that makes bad manners a crime.
The offenses, which ranged from putting a bag on a seat to blocking a door to stretching out for a nap, carry $50 fines, police said.
Of course, enforcement means bringing Mass Transit up to strength, and that means getting bodies from Districts since the city isn't hiring.