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"turnstile" Definitions
  1. a gate at the entrance to a public building, stadium, etc. that turns in a circle when pushed, allowing one person to go through at a time

306 Sentences With "turnstile"

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The person could be a TURNSTILE JUMPER, or someone who jumps over the turnstile to avoid paying for their ride.
Yay, the turnstile thingy counts my swipe as a transfer!
Swipe too fast, and the turnstile wouldn't read the card.
Swipe too slow, and the turnstile would't read the card.
The Hill's Alex Gangitano reports where the turnstile took them.
Clinton's struggles at the subway turnstile during the 2016 campaign.
Amazon customers scan their smartphones at a turnstile to enter.
Can the Texans advance in the postseason with a quarterback turnstile?
The machine asks you to swipe again at the same turnstile.
Jim Hopkins, 61, was one of the first through the turnstile.
In Manhattan, I had a DA say we're not going to prosecute turnstile jumps, and the next week, I picked up a turnstile jump [case] that I litigated for a year and went to trial on.
It's unclear whether the turnstile at PedWest is technically on U.S. soil.
The MetroCard is commenting on how she couldn't get through the turnstile.
Eventually, she raised her hands in frustration and left through a turnstile.
All were star-studded affairs, with Musgraves's a turnstile of A-listers.
The idea of scanning a phone on a turnstile will seem quaint.
You gotta help me, I just gotta get through the turnstile, that's all!
Now just hold the phone near the turnstile sensor and blow on through.
"I hopped over the turnstile and burst the door down," she later said.
Uber Works and the NEW GIG Act treat apps as a legal turnstile.
He set off after them and I ran in and through the turnstile.
White House staff turnstile: Trump and his senior advisers continue to make personnel changes.
Getting caught jumping the turnstile can still have serious consequences for poor New Yorkers.
At Beach-2500 Street Station, two teenagers squeezed through the turnstile on one swipe.
It took her five very painful swipes to make it through the turnstile last week.
Bring him off the bench with Jamal Crawford and the Timberwolves will be a turnstile.
I see her and she rushes through the turnstile to give me a ginormous hug.
My strategy was to stand by the change machines at the subway turnstile and cry.
Riders just tapped the Oyster Card onto a reader at the turnstile and walked through.
"I think someone will still find a way to get past [the turnstile]," one added.
"Someone might take away the turnstile and sell it for scrap metal," another user joked.
The turnstile, for instance, wasn't just annoying; it can also interfere with finishing a quest.
Do you think that Turnstile might be the face of hardcore for a certain era?
One mosaic is installed on the northbound platform and another in the main turnstile area.
I have often been at a turnstile that keeps asking me to reswipe my MetroCard.
Often, he said nothing, putting up two fingers, nodding and following customers to the turnstile.
Almost every New Yorker has seen someone hopping a subway turnstile — or done it themselves.
Amazon bills your credit card as you pass through the turnstile on your way out.
"The turnstile system, it's all about programming," said Li Qiang, executive director at China Labor Watch.
West Wing turnstile: Trump enjoys publicly floating possible changes he'd like to make in his administration.
Noisey: Time & Space is a pretty big jump from what Turnstile was doing on Nonstop Feeling .
Typically, only the style du jour acts like Turnstile or legends like Converge ever get attention.
I walked through the turnstile in a daze, only faintly aware of the people around me.
Will a summons really deter someone from hopping a turnstile or boarding a bus without paying?
He suggested that cameras could trigger an alarm whenever a person is seen hopping a turnstile.
In another Hillary Clinton-esque moment, she was caught struggling to get through a subway turnstile.
Some will pass a badge over a turnstile to a friend who forgot his or hers.
They simply needed to place their iPhones on the reader and then walk through the turnstile.
Swiping that MetroCard or jumping that turnstile admits us to a world full of complex rules.
Visitors to the stores must scan a special Amazon Go app at a turnstile before entering.
Plus, it feels pretty cool to slap down your card at a turnstile like a local.
Customers will pay by waving or swiping cellphones and credit or debit cards at the turnstile.
We're saying that if you jump a turnstile that you should still be given a summons.
I swipe my MetroCard, but instead of sailing through, I'm punched in the gut by the turnstile.
To start shopping, customers must scan an Amazon Go smartphone app and pass through a gated turnstile.
You very much earned being Photoshopped into a hybrid of a potato and a turnstile, sir. 4.
Turnstile jumpers, the police discovered, were sometimes armed and often wanted on warrants for more serious crimes.
I got stuck behind a man at the turnstile who kept trying unsuccessfully to swipe his MetroCard.
Once paid, the terminal screen should say "GO" and then you're good to pass through the turnstile.
We're going to create a turnstile that's going to send you to wherever the best content is.
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And Melissa, also from the Bronx, explained how she's forced to go through the turnstile without paying.
Thanks to the bassist Franz Lyons, Turnstile is more fluent with groove than many of its peers.
There are also turnstile-like features that need to be in a correct orientation to complete the level.
It took Clinton five tries to finally get through the turnstile during her latest visit to New York.
Then I left his building, ambled into a nightclub, and nearly got stuck in a huge metal turnstile.
They are, after all, asking for admittance to the subway system, rather than hopping the turnstile, a misdemeanor.
It's a statement that can ring hollow, but Yates is steadfast that Turnstile isn't motivated by outside forces.
A 42-year-old Brooklyn woman scolded her daughters, aged 12 and 13, for sliding under the turnstile.
I scanned the electronic ticket on my phone at a turnstile to be let into the platform area.
Officials from Japan talked about holding a smart watch up to a turnstile to enter the Tokyo Metro.
As you pass through the gleaming turnstile at the door, you scan your personalized barcode from the app.
During a tour of the city's subway system, she was filmed apparently not knowing how to use the turnstile.
That's when the NYPD aggressively pursued "quality-of-life" offenses like turnstile jumping and graffiti, and violent crime plummeted.
The turnstile, which resembles a kind of torture apparatus, cuts across the view — it is both entrance and obstacle.
She said she hopped the turnstile, raced down to the platform and jumped on the next train toward Manhattan.
The turnstile then unlocks, the system activates an elevator and the app tells the user which one to enter.
They eventually used their employee device to scan a barcode on the turnstile to let us into the store.
Since then, Turnstile signed to the major label Roadrunner Records for the release of their second album, Time & Space.
Not only did I fail to properly swipe my bus pass; I also couldn't get through the little turnstile.
Once you pass through the turnstile again to leave, it charges your card based on the groceries you've taken.
Mr. Trump's White House has been a subway turnstile of personnel coming and going since he first took office.
Shoppers walk in, scan the Amazon app on a turnstile and purchase products without waiting in a checkout line.
Earlier this year, I was walking through a turnstile at the Broadway-Lafayette subway station when I turned awkwardly.
In San Francisco, the latest BART fare gate comes with a second level of doors that, ostensibly, thwart turnstile-hoppers.
West Wing turnstile: The Hill: Trump tapped a Capitol Hill and K Street veteran to lead his legislative affairs office.
"They can't be expected to have people at every turnstile checking who gets on and off the subway," she said.
I walked right up to the turnstile, got into a two-person car reminiscent of a diner booth, and waited.
It's time to make good on those words, and make the turnstile the gateway, instead of the barrier, to progress.
Slowly, they moved single-file across the sandy ground toward a metal turnstile at the edge of the transit zone.
But for MTA Arts & Design, their audience — the New Yorkers who swipe through the turnstile each day  — is their primary consideration.
For the first nine days of the tournament, organizers hold back 500 Centre Court tickets for general sale at the turnstile.
With AiFi's turnstile technology, you use cash to fund a card at a kiosk, swiping to gain access to the store.
Instead of swiping, you hold your phone or contactless card up to a big blue reader (my term) at the turnstile.
From the beginning, his administration has been a turnstile of people who fall in and out of favor with the president.
The second time, Mr. Gonzalez said he swiped his MetroCard and the money was deducted but the turnstile did not revolve.
In particular, metros and subways can provide helpful data, especially if users have to walk through a turnstile to access the train.
West Wing Turnstile: As expected, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Joe Hagin will leave the White House in a few weeks.
In the early 1990s, Mr. Bratton, then chief of the subway police force, began cracking down on turnstile jumping, with great success.
The authorities gave this account: Mr. Burgess, selling MetroCard swipes outside the turnstile, took $1 from Mr. Velazquez's daughter for a swipe.
But after the release of Nonstop Feeling in 2015, Turnstile somehow became the biggest—or perhaps most talked about—band in hardcore.
"I would worry more about turnstile jumping," said Bruce Schneier, a security technologist who divides his time between Minneapolis and Cambridge, Mass.
The turnstile of the walk-in gate gave way to Anytown, U.S.A. The streets inside were conspicuously wide; the asphalt was new.
Nor do you find flight risks among those accused of trespassing, open-container violations, shoplifting, fist-fighting, marijuana possession or turnstile jumping.
Customers scan an Amazon Go app at a turnstile upon entering and can simply exit without checking out when they are done.
Kozikowski went under the turnstile, she said, with three of her four children using MetroCards, and the youngest ducking under with her.
Even with the Broncos quarterback turnstile, Sutton has posted 70 yards or more or scored a touchdown in 10 games this season.
Shoppers need to download an Amazon Go app to their smartphone and scan it at a high-tech turnstile upon entering the store.
Those images will be matched against visa and passport photos already on file with CBP, verifying travelers before they even reach the turnstile.
The inefficiency of the MetroCard made headlines recently when Hillary Clinton had to swipe hers five times before making it through the turnstile.
"And it's so quiet and clean," she said, touching her Metro Tap card to the turnstile (subtracting the $1.75 fare) and going through.
Commuters will simply use Ant's Alipay app to scan a code at the turnstile and then go on with their trip as usual.
She would see a steady stream of turnstile jumpers, low level assault cases, drug users and order-of-protection violators until 21980 a.m.
After five or six failures to read the card, I try another turnstile, only to be told that the card was just used.
The turnstile is acting up again, so another kind person waiting for the train trips the gate again so I don't miss it.
Shoppers need to download an Amazon Go app to their smartphone, and scan it at a high-tech turnstile upon entering the store.
It's costly for the government to enforce laws when a large number of people are protesting a service by turnstile-hopping, for example.
Many of his colleagues spent their time writing tickets or arresting people for ''theft of service'' — a minor violation better known as turnstile hopping.
The rumble of a train coming down the tracks to the station fills the underground air, but the turnstile is still 30 feet away.
Here's how it works: Customers download a dedicated Amazon Go app and scan a QR code to go through a turnstile at the store.
After swiping a card or dropping two quarters into a station's turnstile, riders press one of four buttons, indicating the station they're headed for.
The Baltimore band, whose members play in Turnstile and Angel Du$t, don't mess around as they clock in 11 songs in 14 minutes.
When a user approaches a lobby turnstile, a bluetooth sensor (installed by Schindler) recognizes their phone, even if it's inside a bag or pocket.
Police and transit officers cannot arrest someone for hopping a turnstile, but they can issue a civil summons — a fine that'll cost riders $100.
I love all kinds of different music that are not the obvious influences of Turnstile, like the groovy New York hardcore kind of stuff.
Being on Roadrunner and seeing your labelmates get Grammy nominations, do you think Turnstile will be the first hardcore band to hit that level?
The Rio underground security guards had no tactics, no technique to contain the turnstile jumpers—there was nothing progressive about their use of force.
I also pull a shady move and go through the turnstile with her because no one's around and she has a monthly pass, unlike me.
Instead, customers who have an Amazon login download the Amazon Go app and scan a QR code to go through a turnstile at the store.
The laws defining these crimes are distressingly vague and, depending on how they're interpreted, offenses as minor as turnstile jumping could put you at risk.
The turnstile-hopping rapidly devolved into larger demonstrations and chaos, with looting in supermarkets, rioting in the streets, and the torching of 22 metro stations.
And like most New Yorkers, it took Clinton multiple swipes at the turnstile of her MetroCard to grant her access to the campaign photo op.
You buy a flimsy plastic card that lets you ride the train, and when you try to swipe it at the turnstile, it doesn't work.
The most obvious parts of this are the routine hassles that fans go through before stepping through a turnstile—pat-downs, metal detectors, bag checks.
One big problem was that the police seemed to target some participants, arresting them for minor infractions like smoking marijuana or jumping a subway turnstile.
For want of $3 for a subway ride, people jump a turnstile or walk through the emergency doors, risking $100 fines, arrest and even deportation.
Large institutions today behave more like businesses than cultural emissaries, changing their worldview to soothe their turnstile shareholders without actually standing for any core beliefs.
Yates, Fang, Brady Ebert, and Franz Lyons formed Turnstile in Baltimore, in 2010, carving out time from their other bands to release singles and tour.
Once through the turnstile, they alerted an officer behind a desk in the police department at the 59th Street station that they were going on duty.
Take the stunning "Turnstile" (217): a rusted gate from a mill in Coatesville, Pennsylvania has been moved north to the front of the Bangor Waterworks Building.
The store, which opened to the public on Monday, allows shoppers to scan their smartphone at a turnstile, pick out the items they want, and leave.
The two cops—I would later learn that their names were Officer Christian Diamante and Officer Nicholas Moutselos—asked Lynche to follow them past the turnstile.
Do this too many times, and you'd have to go see a station agent, some of whom are stationed a few blocks from any given turnstile.
He went down to the subway and was about to enter the turnstile when he got second thoughts and turned around to go back to bed.
The federal turnstile is not new, but the coziness between the FTC and its counterparts outside government raises questions about developments in Silicon Valley (The Hill).
In Week 5 against the Atlanta Falcons, you could blame right tackle Donald Stephenson's absence, and replacement Ty Sambrailo doing his best impersonation of a turnstile.
Rather than jumping the turnstile, those who avoid paying fares mostly sneak in using an emergency exit — a problem that has quadrupled since 2011, officials said.
Burt BloomBrooklyn To the Editor: When someone vaults over a subway turnstile, or boards a bus through a rear door, it's generally not a maiden voyage.
For example, a client of limited means might jump a turnstile to get to one of the required meetings at the courthouse, risking a new citation.
Surrounded by advocates and lawyers, the migrants sat by a metal turnstile, having gone beyond a sign marking the division between Mexico and the United States.
You'd need a hundred articles like this one to document all of the minor improvements, but here's a teaser list: No more fiddling at the subway turnstile.
It features a small rat dragging a piece of pizza under the subway turnstile, but once he is on the subway platform, things start to look different.
Participants go through a turnstile, head downstairs and walk past throngs of muscled men and weight machines to the back, where there is a modest dance studio.
In the image, which went viral on social media, Matapacos hops a turnstile while casting a mischievous sidelong glance, with the word EVADE written in bold lettering.
Yet delays have continued to plague the lower courts in the Bronx, which handle the misdemeanor cases, such as trespassing, turnstile jumping, marijuana possession and minor assaults.
It took the Democratic presidential candidate a handful of tries to swipe her MetroCard through the turnstile at the 161st Street station in the Bronx on Thursday.
Clunking my way through the turnstile, I saw the dreaded green "DELAY" flashing on the monitor, and I spun around to make a run for the bus.
As you entered Tekserve, passing through a turnstile and collecting your numbered ticket for either the retail or service area, an un-uniformed employee would greet you.
Officers also told the news station that when they approached Napier a few moments after the witness statements, he allegedly jumped a turnstile and boarded a southbound train.
She promised to end cash bail; decriminalize drugs, sex work, subway turnstile jumping, and other crimes of poverty; and set up an internal unit to review wrongful convictions.
Starting mid-2021, commuters in Hong Kong can scan a barcode to enter the subway turnstile through WeChat Pay, the digital wallet linked to Tencent's popular messaging app.
Best of all, the thinking goes, the closer we drop that ratio down to zero, the less you, our Ideal Citizen, have to be menaced by turnstile-hoppers.
This could be the world we begin to glimpse through a glass darkly on the other side of the turnstile; the millennials' world and our world just ahead.
It's all thanks to the Automated Passenger Clearance System, or e-Channels: an airport turnstile for residents and frequent travelers that doesn't require going through an immigration officer.
West Wing turnstile: National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz is leaving the White House to work for a think tank after just months on the job.
"Nine million commuters every day are now experiencing the incredible user interface at the turnstile, where they can simply tap a card and go through," said Mastercard's Kirkpatrick.
The word he uses most throughout the interview is "natural," attempting to establish that this is the record Turnstile would have made with or without major label backing.
Tenants will proceed to the elevator banks for their floors; there, they will swipe smartphones equipped with a passcode or ID cards at turnstile sensors to gain entry.
And when Hillary Clinton on Thursday briefly struggled to get through a subway turnstile -- a familiar experience for most New Yorkers -- she was ridiculed by the New York Post.
Without such controls, anyone who has access to a turnstile could use that device to enter the system, said Ben Johnson, chief security strategist for cybersecurity firm Carbon Black.
The teen pretended to help the legally blind 64-year-old through a turnstile at the 34th Street and Eight Avenue station in Manhattan on Monday afternoon, cops said.
It gets bonus points for giving me a slot to store my transit card for easy access when going through the turnstile and for having a nice leathery aroma.
"Man up," he's essentially saying, because, office politics are ruled by the Trumps and the Bernards, and women need to leave their so-called "feminine" feelings at the turnstile.
No longer could they simply print their StubHub tickets at home on paper, with nothing more required to pass through the turnstile than the bar code on the printout.
Where I strongly agree with Mac Donald is on the importance of letting police officers make arrests (not just issue summonses) for fare beating (turnstile jumping) and disorderly conduct.
Instead of fighting to prove their legitimacy, Turnstile made a record so brazenly over the top, you'll either bust out laughing or learn to love every potentially corny element.
So Shyema and I stepped through a turnstile in San Diego on a Friday afternoon and, with a quick glance by an official at our passports, walked into Mexico.
After we had both gone through the turnstile, he reached into his pocket and then stopped to show me the identification card hanging on a lanyard around his neck.
But the game doesn't play those notes until they are in one of the places the blocks need to go or until the turnstile is rotated into the correct position.
But the city has said that arrests for evading subway fares are necessary because turnstile-jumping will cost the city $260 million this year alone, according to CBS New York.
So when the rider swiped a MetroCard at a subway station, she left a trail of data both at the turnstile and on the magnetic strip of the physical card.
These two movements of Brexit in Britain and Trump in America have brought us to a turnstile and on the other side we will find ourselves in a new era.
It was recently installed in the permanent "Yankees Dugout" exhibition of team memorabilia at the nursing home, which includes seats, a turnstile and a locker from the old Yankee Stadium.
Police officers began reasserting their prerogative to pursue drunks, prostitutes, vagrants, subway turnstile jumpers and, notoriously, the so-called squeegee men who washed windshields, unsolicited, for money in stopped traffic.
Rowan exited Legoland with two different Batman vehicles, as well as a handful of Lego people that he spotted in the gift shop before we passed out the final turnstile.
In the northern town of Tin Shui Wai, protesters tried to set a train station turnstile ablaze, and riot officers fired pepper spray at other demonstrators, according to local reports.
Jasmín Perez was on her way home to the Bronx from a job training program in Queens when, having exhausted her biweekly stipend for subway fare, she jumped a turnstile.
In the northern town of Tin Shui Wai, protesters tried to set a train station turnstile ablaze, and riot officers fired pepper spray at other demonstrators, according to local reports.
Known as The Boss, Steinbrenner transformed the Yankees via a ton of television and turnstile money along with the new condition called free agency, plus his own brand of gall.
Austin, a vice president with Fifth Third Bank, was in Cincinnati for the day and was walking through a turnstile when a gunman opened fire at the financial institution's headquarters.
So a 16 year old could jump a turnstile and be sent to Rikers, where he is then susceptible to rape, abuse, and is 30 times more likely to commit suicide.
Their early material was chug-laden New York hardcore worship, bouncy and groovy in a way that could still easily be sold to young kids today as Turnstile with beatdown parts.
A long portion of the deposition was devoted to essentially breaking down Raymond and Tsachas's differing philosophies on broken-windows policing, which is epitomized by their approaches to stopping turnstile jumpers.
In another example, the same person feeds his ID card into a train station turnstile while wearing his mask, and the turnstile's facial recognition system accepts the mask as his face.
Despite doomsday predictions of long turnstile lines, closed station entrances and dangerously crowded platforms, the L train's first rehab weekend went as well as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority could have hoped.
That's still the case for customers paying with a credit or debit card, but people paying with cash will have an "entry associate" scan them through the turnstile, an Amazon spokesperson said.
So: the parallel FPGA just takes a single step through the whole line of gates, while the sequential processor has to walk around the whole globe, going one turnstile at a time.
For months, the world's largest online retailer has been expanding Amazon Go, where customers scan their smartphones at a turnstile to enter, and then cameras identify what they take from the shelves.
Introduced in 1953, The tokens were an elegant solution to the dynamic problem of price increases, since riders exchanged the price of a fare for a token that handily unlocked the turnstile.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ ADMINISTRATION & WHITE HOUSE: West Wing turnstile: After Trump announced last week that White House counsel Don McGahn will depart this fall, speculation focused on who might succeed him.
I think people are most surprised by Diplo adding extra production on "Right to Be." How did that come together, and how did you incorporate what Diplo does into what Turnstile does?
" She added, "Anyone who has a criminal conviction, even something as minor as a traffic violation, jumping a subway turnstile, or a DUI might want to start looking for a lawyer now.
Numerous graphic iterations of fare-evasion have circulated in social media since November, including a set of stickers that depict three masked jumpers hoisting themselves over a turnstile that spells out FTP.
New York City police officers swarmed an unarmed black teenager with their guns drawn inside a subway car in Brooklyn Friday after he allegedly jumped a turnstile without paying to flee from police.
The MTA has singled out turnstile-jumping and other fare evasion tactics as a major factor in the subway's financial problems, although some outside observers have questioned whether it's over-emphasizing the issue.
She badges through a turnstile using her smartphone — security is non-existent in this futuristic vision — and is briefly weighed to make sure she's not too portly for Uber's weight-conscious flying taxis.
Depending on how the system is configured, tenants either tap a button on the app to enter the building or touch their phone to a reader as they would at an office turnstile.
Those involved in the mod have dug through outside material to find hints of how the game evolved through its creation — which is how the turnstile was discovered and why it was added.
I always love the idea of getting out of New York City for the weekend, until I'm standing at the subway trying to maneuver myself and my carry-on through the turnstile simultaneously.
Turnstile was breaking every rule hardcore established since its genesis, even touring with pop-punk bands like New Found Glory, and people were loving them because of it, not in spite of it.
It was cool to embrace that in a way, and just build energy off having a song that was different from other Turnstile songs in that it's just two minutes of one tempo.
As he pushed past the turnstile to cross into Mexico, Mr. Posada gazed quietly at the farm workers on their way back to Mexico from American field jobs, their faces worn and muddy.
The subway turnstile — low enough to vault, ubiquitous enough to figure in the lives of millions of New Yorkers each day — has long served as a kind of dragnet for the Police Department.
Robert Hayes, a member of the Black Liberation Army, opened fire on Officer Sidney Thompson as he tried to arrest him and another BLA member for jumping a subway turnstile at an uptown station.
He dips comfortably in and out of several music worlds—appearing on bills next to Code Orange and Turnstile one month and touring with Nothing,Nowhere the next—without fully submerging himself in any.
Then two weeks ago, on May 26, an officer in the Bleecker Street subway station in Manhattan saw a man "manipulating the turnstile" to get in without paying, and arrested him, the police said.
Here's how the concept goes: a customer walks in and opens the Amazon Go app (which is synced to an Amazon account) and uses a barcode to scan through the turnstile into the store.
I wrote that song, but I wanted to hear Franz [Lyons, Turnstile bassist] sing on it to go into a territory the band had never really tried, because Franz has a really cool voice.
Between me and a cramped 180 square feet or so of convenience store-like shelves—yogurts, bags of exotically-flavored freeze-dried peas, refrigerators full of juice, and pre-packaged sandwiches—is a turnstile.
I haven't had a man who I've never spoken to before ask me to sext him through his morning masturbation routine while I'm searching for my subway card trying to get through the turnstile.
The families drop the required 4 pesos into the turnstile to begin their walk up the international bridge that arches over the Rio Grande and connects this part of Mexico to the United States.
In an eight-minute single shot angled down from above (a gum-stuck-to-the-ceiling's eye view, if you will), a man struggles to get a subway turnstile to read his metro card.
I bashed it into a turnstile (by accident), dropped it repeatedly onto tile floor from six feet (on purpose), and left it on in the shower (mostly by accident) with absolutely no signs of damage.
More often than not, these near misses happen because you're stuck behind someone taking their sweet time to return a text or finish an Instagram post before losing a Wi-Fi signal beyond the turnstile.
Nobody wants to pass through a filthy souvenir turnstile every time they want to get into the kitchen, nor wrestle with Slaven Bilic's old tactics board every time they want to find some clean socks.
Thanks to the London Underground's contactless ticketing system, which was installed in 2003, riders need only authorize Apple Pay on their NFC-equipped phones and then tap them at the turnstile to take free rides.
A young man who works as a butcher and had no record was charged with a misdemeanor called "theft of services," which in his case meant he jumped a turnstile to get onto the subway.
Pushing her Midwestern Methodist roots, taking advantage of primogeniture, Hillary often seems more Republican than the Gotham bling king, who used to be a Democrat and donor to Democratic candidates before he jumped the turnstile.
The first is to expand diversion programs and change the bail system to prevent people arrested for minor offenses, like jumping a turnstile or smoking marijuana, from being sent to jail in the first place.
The most obvious difference will be what passengers do to go through a subway turnstile or board a bus: wave or tap a smartphone or a credit or debit card, instead of swipe a MetroCard.
All start with minor interactions with the police: the farmworker driving without a license, the teenager who jumped a turnstile, or the wife who called the cops when she was the victim of domestic abuse.
The goal is to predict, and prevent, shoplifting, because unlike Amazon's Go stores, which have a subway turnstile-like gate for entry and exit, Standard Market has an open door, and the path is clear.
"He used to take a string and a piece of tape and put it on a quarter and click it up and down in the turnstile so we could get in for free," Eliza said.
"Out of Rage," by the Maryland band Turnstile, nominally cops to its echoes of Zack de la Rocha and Tom Morello's leftist metal—the song could be a Trump dig if you squint just so.
During a two-year stint in the same job under Mayor Rudy Giuliani beginning in 290, he emphasized "broken windows" policing that went hard after so-called quality-of-life offenses like panhandling and turnstile jumping.
Officer White's lawyer, John Tynan, cast blame on Ms. Grant for jumping the turnstile and said Officer White "tried to walk the narrowest of paths" in doing a thorough search while using the least obtrusive methods.
Another option is to buy a Suica or Pasmo card (available at ticket vending machines in major train stations), reusable cards on which you load money; you touch them to the turnstile each time you ride.
It took five swipes of a MetroCard before she got through a turnstile to get the No. 4 train in the Bronx, and she took part in a racially tinged skit with Mayor Bill de Blasio.
According to transit experts, we — the transit board, public officials, and regular citizens — might be simplifying the motives behind fare dodging: Why do people hop a turnstile or sneak through a gate in the first place?
Then, a middle-aged Eastern European hostess greets you on the other side of a magic turnstile and leads you past more than 500 daily offerings, rattling off everything from raw oysters to truffle scalloped potatoes.
Check out the dates and tour poster below, and, oh yeah, there's a new Turnstile song at the bottom of this page called "I Don't Wanna Be Blind" from their upcoming record Time & Space out February 53.
Attendance crashed at the Fed Ex Forum in 2015-16, with a turnstile count around 6,000, according to the Commercial-Appeal—this, for a program accustomed to being in the top 25 nationally in attendance every year.
In July of last year, she said, she swiped through the turnstile using a 7-day Metrocard at the 20193th Street and Third Avenue station in the Bronx while her then-13-year-old daughter ducked underneath.
In time, they realized funding their ambitions on turnstile takings alone wasn't going to be enough, so in 2014 the pair turned a shared passion for Africa into a way to make their conservation efforts financially sustainable.
"I found Turnstile through hip-hop, which really is a testament to their influence in shifting music and culture," Cody Verdecias, the A. & R. who signed the band to the metal label Roadrunner this spring, said recently.
Before the CompStat era, when no one was keeping track of minor offenses, Downing would have had little incentive to stop someone for jumping a turnstile, and the fare beater, it follows, might have gotten away with murder.
By the end of the night Ms. Grant was in a holding cell for hopping a turnstile and, according to her testimony, being made to undress in front of a female police officer as part of a search.
Ticket scalpers have been quick to capitalize on the park's popularity, with thousands of soft-launch tickets for sale this week on Alibaba's e-commerce platform Taobao for more than three times the 300 yuan ($45.70) turnstile price.
As cars approached the turnstile, the cameras would capture a clear shot of the driver's face through the windshield, images that researchers would later use to develop an experimental facial recognition system designed for use at the border.
And the MetroCard, that flimsy, yellow piece of plastic that sometimes takes a dozen or more swipes at the turnstile to work, will be retired and replaced with a new payment system that will be mobile and contactless.
Ryo also found that judges were basing their decisions mostly off of an immigrant's criminal record—including past crimes of "moral turpitude," like jumping a turnstile or shoplifting, which are deportable but don't present a danger to society.
Clinton notoriously tried and failed to swipe her way through a New York City subway turnstile on Thursday, zipping her Metrocard back and forth in futility as a crowd of cameras beamed her struggle live across the world.
Any noncitizen can be thrown out of the country for minor offenses like simple marijuana possession or any "crime involving moral turpitude," a broad term that covers everything from jumping a subway turnstile to selling counterfeit T-shirts.
And so, in an even stranger meta-design choice, Spahl added the in-game dialogue that allows players to ask the club owner to remove the turnstile — a thing that was never in the original game to begin with.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I once saw a man in a suit take a toke from a spliff,And use his mouth to suck a half-lodged token from the slot,Then jump the turnstile, and make his train.
Videos of arrests of young black men and a Latino churro vendor in the subway in recent months went viral online, stirring anger among those who believe the police are too aggressive and prompting protests that included turnstile-jumping.
The jewelry-design student has created sets of acrylic nails embedded with tiny RFID (radio frequency identification) chips, which allow you to simply touch your hand to the turnstile and breeze right in as if you'd used your London Oyster card.
Back around 1990 when Bratton and the late Jack Maple were with the New York City Transit Police, they proved that arresting turnstile jumpers, getting positive identifications, checking warrants and so on netted career criminals who couldn't resist jumping the turnstiles.
Mr. Arns said the lawsuit will assert that Mr. Cowell jumped a turnstile without paying his fare, that he should have been prevented from getting on a train, and that BART has been negligent in providing security for its riders.
Sounding more like public defenders than would-be district attorneys, they offered a long list of offenses they promised not to prosecute: turnstile jumping, public urination, the possession of small amounts of marijuana and violations of the open-container law.
The MTA is not explicitly pointing the finger at Apple, but it appears that some riders may be unwittingly putting their iPhones too close to the system's new tap-to-pay OMNY readers while simultaneously swiping their MetroCards at the turnstile.
While no one would enjoy the political pressure this has exposed, I cannot ignore my nightmares of a jumped turnstile and a loosie turning into a far more serious matter of life and death potentially creating an additional health crisis.
Comcast's transformational Wizarding World of Harry Potter has naturally resulted in a spike in turnstile clicks at Universal Orlando, but it's also drawing tourists to the region, where they may also experience a side trip to Disney World or SeaWorld Orlando.
And she left the high court at top speed in a cab and rushed off to King's Cross station to get a train up north because she, too, was from Yorkshire — and actually the judge was from Yorkshire, too, Judge Pickles he was called — and of course on getting to the station, what would she naturally do, like every other person, she went to the bathroom, and all I can remember is jumping over the turnstile because you had to put sixpence in, I think, to go through the turnstile into the bathroom, and of course none of the men could follow.
Passing a group of singing children being ushered through the 42nd Street subway station in a single-file line that blocks just about every turnstile and staircase, Kaitlyn shouts, "Why would you encourage these children to yell?" at whoever is in charge.
The police also use a civil option with bicyclists on the sidewalk, writing tickets that send many to traffic court unless they directly endangered pedestrians, and with first-time turnstile jumpers in the subway, who often go to a civil transit court.
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Hang on, our friend said: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to spend more than half a billion dollars to move him swiftly through a turnstile so that he can then stand on the platform fuming about a train that seems never to come?
At the presidential residence, the turnstile-like parade of important visitors made for broad comedy when there were logjams: Mr. Macron, leaving a meeting with Mr. Rivlin, grabbed a camera and played photographer as the president of Cyprus, Nicos Anastasiades, took his seat.
Both times she placed her device up against a smooth, rectangular panel ringed in blue light attached to the bottom part of the turnstile, and both times the light turned green with the message "Go," followed by a familiar click of the metal arm unlocking.
In a video shot by Barragán viewed by The Hill, a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent detains pedestrian traffic approaching a turnstile at the PedWest San Ysidro Port of Entry until a Mexican private security officer arrives to take away the Honduran migrant.
It took Hillary Clinton a few swipes (five, to be precise, but who's counting?) of her MetroCard to go through the turnstile at 161st Street in the Bronx on Thursday, but at least she knew that the New York City subway no longer accepts tokens.
But he spent a night in jail for jumping a subway turnstile when he did not have any money, he said, and the police issued him a trespassing complaint at a video game store for staying there for five hours playing Metal Gear Solid.
Six current and former NYPD officers have alleged in sworn statements that during the period between 20203 and 2015, a commander had urged them to go after black and Latino people for such offenses as jumping a turnstile, The New York Times reported in December.
The activist group, which in 803 led protests against the Whitney Museum's former vice-chair, Warren B. Kanders, has since shifted its focus to organizing actions against arrests of turnstile-jumpers and the harassing and policing of vendors and performers at NYC subway stations.
The mascot of fare jumping in Chile has been Matapacos ("cop killer") a dog who is omnipresent in Chilean actions and who is now featured in the imagery of the group Ride Free NYC jumping over a turnstile and accompanied by the hashtag #evade.
"I represent kids that go to jail for jumping a turnstile because they can't afford a Metrocard," New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez informed JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, perhaps the top Occupy enemy, up there with Bloomberg and the NYPD, earlier this year.
That may be of little solace to liberal voters in Britain who see Brexit as a disaster and Mr. Johnson as an opportunist, but at least Mr. Johnson is not likely to succumb to the turnstile dysfunction or rule by tweet of Mr. Trump's White House.
Almost no band is more effective at this tightrope walk than Turnstile, a multiracial five-piece outfit from Baltimore with rigorous bona fides and an unerring instinct to color just beyond the lines in ways that unflamboyantly but purposefully illuminate the beauty of the lines themselves.
I wake up at noon, wait in line, put the money from Western Union in my wallet, call the Danish Poet, hop a turnstile, and sit on his bed cross-legged, talking about my finances and wiping the last of "Elon Musk's molly" from LA on my gums.
Pau has picked up two legacy All-Star spots over the past two seasons, but his actual play consists more and more of empty-calorie scoring and rebounding, and he has fouled up the offensive tempo on one end and played the role of turnstile near the rim as a defender.
"Card clash" happens when a passenger waves a wallet or purse containing an Oyster card (in London) or a Ventra card (in Chicago) — and a credit or debit card enabled for near-field communication, a form of electronic transmission that lets a reader in the turnstile receive information about the card.
Even so, a few months ago, when his new MetroCard stopped working at the turnstile at the 21989th Street station in the Bronx, he said he became overcome with mounting frustration at repeated delays that made it a challenge to get to classes on time at Borough of Manhattan Community College.
The latter were sparked and subsequently fueled by a series of videos documenting the brutalization and harassment by police of Black and brown people in the subway, including the pulling of guns on a Black teen who had jumped a turnstile, and the brutal arrest of vendors, performers, and unhoused people.
"When I was at uni, there were security gates all around Belfast city centre and I took it for granted that I had to go through these barriers — tall metal fences and turnstile gates — to go shopping for clothes or makeup or go out to a cafe with my mates," my mum added.
In the request for proposals that was posted last year, the MTA says it will be "an integrated, reliable and convenient fare payment and collection system" that allows bus and train customers to pay fares by tapping a contactless bank card, smartphone, or smart card against an e-reader in the turnstile.
The question the justices tackled in Preap was how to interpret a 1996 law—the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act—requiring the detention of immigrants "when the alien is released" following offences ranging from serious felonies to drug possession or "moral turpitude" misdemeanours like jumping a turnstile or illegally downloading music.
Most of them go largely ignored, as anyone can attest who has had to dodge flying limbs when "showtime" erupts in the middle of a crowded L train car or bemoaned the inevitable delays that come with some teenagers holding the doors open for their friend who is still jumping the turnstile.
At least the passengers should not have to worry about something known as "card clash," which has been a headache for other transit systems that use the contactless fare collection technology — a wave or tap of a card or smartphone at a turnstile or fare box — that is being introduced in New York.
Because many of the cases were sealed or dismissed, the judge at the arraignment was aware of only seven previous arrests: the assault on a security guard at his residence, three charges of selling marijuana at the building where he lived, a public lewdness charge, turnstile jumping, and marijuana possession, court officials said.
In the last six years, he has opened a Williamsburg wine bar; created a sound system for a traveling dance club; produced an Arcade Fire album; developed a signature coffee ("flavor profile: dried cherry, cocoa, meyer lemon"); scored films and plays; and attempted to make the subway turnstile beep more musical, among other things.
This is indeed what occurred in Brooklyn on the evening of November 1980, when hundreds of people jumped the turnstiles at Schermerhorn stop, overwhelming an ill-prepared NYPD and garnering widespread media attention (including by the comedians Desus and Mero, who humorously highlighted "protestors' new turnstile workout" documented in videos of the Brooklyn action).
But the music didn't sound as if it had been directly copied from these groups; instead, Ratking had cut its own path through a similar array of New York-specific experiences and touchstones—turnstile-jumping, uptown house parties, noodle houses and bagel shops, punk and rap music, intergenerational fraternization at skate parks, malt liquor and weed.
Because he had been arrested twice before — once on a charge of jumping a turnstile and another time on a suspicion of possessing marijuana — and had missed certain court dates associated with those arrests because, like most teenage boys, he failed to maintain an unerring Google calendar — the bail set for him that night was $500.
By now the question isn't whether a punk band will advance the form, it's whether they'll be able to string together a set of barbed, efficient hooks in compelling sequence, and this Turnstile does majestically — guitar riffs that slam down with sharpened teeth, power chords played quickly enough that their pounding turns into a blur, drums clobbered with athletic facility.
As one Twitter user noted, another work that had a bit more to say about the concept of destruction was artist Chris Burden's 1988 exhibition of Samson, which consisted of a 100-ton jack pressed against supporting walls at the Newport Harbor Art Museum and tied to a turnstile such that (in theory, if not in practice) if enough visitors attended the building would collapse.
Look how easy this looks:Token machines along the Eighth Ave line in 1970 (Photo: EPA)And check out that unforgettable token design that remained largely unchanged from the early '50s until the early '80s:Three second-generation New York City subway tokens (Photo: Wikicommons)Tokens worked well for a number of reasons, but key among them was the fact that the MTA could use the same turnstile technology for decades on end.
Andrew Cuomo's decision to send these police to the subway tunnels in the first place is all the more mystifying given that—as AM New York reported—fare evasion in the subways is a minor affair compared to fare evasion on buses: The revenue lost from the top-five bus routes with the highest fare evasion rates is equal to that of revenue lost from turnstile-hoppers at the top-50 subway stations.
When he was working under Tsachas is District 32, Raymond, who is from Brooklyn and has been a part of the NYPD's "re-engineering" efforts aimed at better helping police protect and serve communities, was, he says, punished for resisting quotas and for his reluctance to hide in subway bathrooms and closets and wait for someone to hop the turnstile so he could jump out and write them a ticket or try to arrest them.
There are so many kids and babies around I always have to remember to be on my best behavior, as I display here by helping my friend get his fireworks out for the light show: And yeah, that lineup; just to name a few bands, I saw Rammstein, Abbath, Napalm Death, Entombed A.D., Vision of Disorder, Twisted Sister, Slayer, Unsane, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Dark Funeral, Turnstile, Hatebreed, Fu Manchu, even Jane's Addiction and fucking FOREIGNER all at the same fest, among others.
In a city where young black men have routinely landed on Rikers Island for stealing diapers or drinking beer on a sidewalk or jumping a turnstile, it seemed an enraging mystery that Ms. Bruns, a white woman in her 40s from Staten Island, had still not been charged with anything by midweek, despite the fact that she had killed a 4-year-old and a baby and injured the pregnant mother of the older child, an actress named Ruthie Ann Miles.
A grainy video-still of the aftermath of the November 22 turnstile cutting, taken from an anonymous Twitter account, is featured on the cover of the FTP III Operations Manual; available as both on online document and a pocket-sized hard-copy printed brochure that has been distributed by the thousands over the past few weeks, the Operations Manual contains essential materials concerning both the ethos of FTP as well as tools, tips, and tactics for J31 and beyond itself.
We'd all probably like an AI that can help make sure that, for example, your checked bags are on the turnstile by the time you get to the baggage claim (or at least cut down on the time it currently takes), but we'll have a wait at least a little while to see what concrete results comes out of this partnership first: Microsoft told us that they'll have more to share about their "joint work" with Boeing "before the end of the calendar year."
No artist has made use of New York quite like Hammons, whose work is constructed from the city itself, and is often a part of it — he's placed empty bottles at the ends of bare branches of trees in abandoned Harlem lots (in unnamed pieces from the early 1980s) and rolled condoms onto the arms of a subway turnstile in Queens ("Four Beats to the Bar," 1990) — and yet for an artist so energetically engaged with the outside world, he himself has remained curiously absent.
At what point this ceases to be hardcore might be the fodder of message board debate or jostling in the pit, but it doesn't much trouble this band, which invited some outside guests to add texture: light R&B drizzles from Tanikka Charraé on "Bomb," soulful punk lullabies from Sheer Mag's Tina Halladay on "Moon," and some perfunctory bleeps and bloops from Diplo on "Right to Be." Turnstile isn't alone in its mission — it walks alongside hardcore bands like Code Orange (whose latest album was produced by Will Yip, who also produced "Time & Space") and Trash Talk, which has released music on Odd Future's label.
Then, go to Settings> Wallet & Apple Pay> Express Transit Card on your phone to select a credit or debit card as your transit payment default, and authenticate it with Face ID or Touch ID. (This works with iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, or iPhone 6s Plus and any model thereafter, and Apple Watch Series 1 and 2 or later.) Once you've set this up, instead of swiping at the turnstile, all you have to do is hold your phone or Apple Watch near the reader at the subway entrance (you don't even need to unlock your device), and it will engage your Apple Pay card and automatically charge it for the price of a single ride.

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