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Dirty talker on subway P.A. systems

David Pescovitz at 10:21 am Thu, Jan 12, 2006

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An unknown woman in Melbourne, Australia has twice broken into locked cabs on subway trains and commandeered the public address system for dirty talk.
"There was a woman on the address system. It was very graphic about how she was going to have sex with a driver for about three minutes," said Angela, a passenger on the Frankston-bound train.

"I thought she was in cahoots with the driver."

Angela said there were families on board unhappy their children were exposed to the content...

(Railway operator) Connex has said some people are aware of a weakness that allows them to force their way into vacant cabins and hijack the PA.

They said the flaw would be fixed this year.
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