The Christopher Street station.
(Credit: Bebo2Good1/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)
It’s easy enough to say: “It’s only a cell phone.”
Yet people seem so attached to their devices that they will sometimes risk their lives.
In an incident Monday afternoon at New York’s Christopher Street subway station, a man dropped his cell phone onto the tracks and decided to retrieve it.
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