Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a)
General: The following activities are prohibited in all CNYRTA transit vehicles
and facilities and properties, unless authorized by the CNYRTA or its designee
in a written permit, license, concession contract, lease, or other written
authorization:
1. engaging in commercial
activities;
2. engaging in public
communication activities;
3.
engaging in any civic, cultural, or other special event, not included in the
definitions of commercial or public communication activities in Article II
herein;
4. posting or affixing
flyers, pamphlets, brochures, leaflets, written or graphic material of any
kind;
5. affixing or erecting
signs, banners, or other paraphernalia on the exterior or interior;
6. engaging in public activities involving
signs, boxes, receptables, easels, or other similar apparatus of any
kind.
(b) Level 1: The
following activities are prohibited and may be considered Level 1 offenses for
purposes of enforcement:
1. Violating a
current notice of suspension order.
2. Any harassment against CNYRTA employees or
passengers.
3. Willfully refusing
to pay a fare or to show appropriate identification or fare media to the bus
operator.
4. Verbal disputes or
horseplay.
5. Any smoking, vaping,
or chewing tobacco products on transit buses or CNYRTA property.
6. Sleeping, camping, or storing personal
property on benches or floors of Centro facilities and properties.
7. Soliciting funds.
8. Engaging in any form of
gambling.
9. Producing unreasonable
noise from a device or utilizing a speaker phone which causes a distraction
without headphones/earbuds.
10.
Occupying more than one seat or blocking the aisle unnecessarily.
11. Dangerous activities, including but not
limited to skateboarding, hoverboarding, etc.
12. Riding bicycles, scooters, mopeds, and
motorcycles, except where public vehicle travel and access is
permitted.
13. Unauthorized
commercial activity or restricted activity.
14. Loitering or entering unauthorized
areas.
15. Extending arms or other
body parts out of vehicle windows.
16. Not wearing shoes and clothing, such as a
shirt, pants, dresses, etc.
17.
Failure to obey CNYRTA employees or signs.
18. Bringing any uncaged animal onboard
CNYRTA transit vehicles or facilities and properties other than a service
animal.
19. Eating or drinking on
the bus (Note: Food items in closed containers are permitted.).
20. Standing in front of the yellow standee
line at the front of the bus near the driver's seat or leaning on the rear
doors.
21. Bringing on board any
large articles including but not limited to, packages, baggage, non-collapsible
strollers, or baby buggies that block the aisle and restrict the free movement
of passengers.
22. Engaging in
indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, demeaning, and disrespectful
behavior towards CNYRTA employees, contractors and/or passengers.
23. Participating in otherwise disorderly or
inappropriate conduct that is inconsistent with the orderly and comfortable use
of buses for their intended purpose. This includes putting feet on the seat,
leaving trash behind, not wearing a shirt and shoes, and exposing other
passengers to bodily fluids or any kind or odors that may present health or
safety risks.
(c) Level
2: The following activities are prohibited and may be considered Level 2
offenses for purposes of enforcement:
1. Any
non-physical Assault against CNYRTA employees or passengers.
2. Vandalism, including graffiti, defacing,
or damaging CNYRTA property.
3.
Spitting, urinating, or defecating on CNYRTA property.
4. Fighting on CNYRTA buses or
property.
5. Throwing items on the
bus or from the bus, or on CNYRTA property.
6. Drinking alcoholic beverages or possessing
open containers of alcoholic beverages.
7. Possession of or using illegal or
controlled substances.
8.
Obstructing or interfering with the bus operator's safe operation of the
vehicle.
9. Obstructing bus traffic
lanes.
10. Possessing,
transporting, or distributing illegal or controlled substances.
11. Engaging in indecent exposure.
12. Entering or remaining on CNYRTA buses
after having been notified by an authorized individual not to do so, or
boarding or remaining on CNYRTA buses during the period when an individual has
been banned from the premises.
(d) Level 3: The following activities are
prohibited and may be considered Level 3 offenses for purposes of enforcement:
1. Physical Assault against CNYRTA employees
or passengers.
2. Bringing any
items of a dangerous nature on board buses, including weapons (pistols, rifles,
knives, or swords); flammable liquids, dangerous, toxic, or poisonous
substances; vessels containing caustic materials, chemicals, acids, or alkalis,
sheet glass and sharp objects.
3.
Willfully damaging, defacing, or destroying CNYRTA property. The CNYRTA will
press charges against anyone who steals or willfully damages, defaces, or
destroys CNYRTA property.
4. Theft
of CNYRTA property or the property of any other passenger, Centro Employee or
Centro Contractor.
5. Lighting an
incendiary device on the bus or CNYRTA property (e.g., match, lighter,
torch)
6. Filing fraudulent claims
about an injury sustained on a CNYRTA vehicle or at the transfer
station.
7. Spitting or
expectorating on or at bus operators, employees, or passengers.
(e) Any other action that
threatens public safety or inhibits the Authority's ability to deliver public
transit services, including any violations of Federal, State or Local law, may
be treated as a violation of these rules, and will be assessed on a
case-by-case basis.