Gay Couple Kicked Out of Cab for Hugging
In the East Village, no less!
By Chris RovzarIn the East Village, no less!
By Chris RovzarIt happens a lot, apparently!
By Lindsay RobertsonThe Taxi and Limousine Commission is serious about this.
By Chris RovzarWhy does this keep happening?!?
By Dan AmiraA new city plan may make the practice much more common.
By Chris RovzarBloomberg 'disappointed,' to say the least.
By Jessica Pressler
Amira: Do you have any good angles for this cab-baby story?
Catucci: That’s tough. You can be funny, but you don't want to go overboard. There's a million and one tasteless jokes to make.
Amira: Haha, yeah, I know.
Amira: I mean, the baby's probably better off. The dad doesn’t really seem like a stand-up guy.
Catucci: You could go the heartwarming route, like here's something for the city to rally around.
Catucci: When was the last time there was a story like this to capture our imagination? Baby Jessica had a well; we have this girl in a livery cab. Or something.
Amira: Yeah, that could work.
Catucci: It's a sign of the new New York.
Amira: It’s a little strange that Commissioner Kelly is surprised that nobody recognized this baby. I mean, how many babies do you know?
Catucci: Babies all look same. (Wait … now that I look at the photo again, that's my baby!)
Amira: Exactly. It's like saying, “Whose Chihuahua is this?”
Who's your favorite New Yorker, living or dead, real or fictional? Fiorello LaGuardia. What's the best meal you've eaten in New York? There are too many great meals to pick one out. We are so spoiled; everything is great. I recently gave sushi another chance at Japonais, and I loved it. I also had a great filet there. I tried sushi once before, and it was bad. Literally bad. It ruined sushi for me for almost a decade, which is tragic.