:11:04
You're still in switchin'. Why don't you
peg it up? You're green all the way.
:11:08
We're in no hurry. Atchoo!
:11:12
Your cold sounds pretty bad.
:11:14
I woke up in the middle
of the night with it.
:11:18
- What happened?
- Must've bucked.
:11:21
You told me you could drive this thing.
:11:23
It's the train. She bucks
all the time. She's a dog.
:11:27
This is the headquarters
of the Transit Police,
:11:30
which occupies the entire
second floor of this building.
:11:34
We call it the nerve centre.
:11:36
The status board pinpoints the disposition
:11:39
of every Transit Authority patrolman
presently in the field.
:11:43
That's it. Get a good shot of that.
:11:48
Things are usually jumpin'
pretty good in here.
:11:53
I suppose you gentlemen have your share
of crime in the Tokyo subways, right?
:11:59
Right? Well, that's the way it goes.
:12:03
These are the assignment desks. One
for each of the lines: the BMT, the IRT,
:12:08
the IND.
:12:10
There's our artist in residence.
:12:12
And right through here is our operations
lieutenant, Mr Rico Patrone,
:12:16
who, on weekends, works for the Mafia.
:12:18
Rico, I'd like you to meet some
good friends of the chairman.
:12:22
- Hiya.
- Very good friends, Rico.
:12:25
Hiya.
:12:26
Rico, these are the directors
of the Tokyo subway.
:12:34
Tell us about some of the excitin' things
:12:36
that have happened in the New York City
Subway System lately, Rico.
:12:40
Well, we had a bomb scare
in the Bronx yesterday.
:12:44
But it turned out to be a cantaloupe.
:12:50
I'm busy, Zach, OK?
:12:54
In the course of a normal week,
:12:55
the average TA policeman deals with
such crimes as robbery, assault,