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actually purchased
these machines.

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This is a talkback box
that allows us to speak

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to the Pfizer guard
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which is approximately
500yards from here.

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Now I haven’t seen
the Pfizer guard today

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but I’m going to see
if I can call him.

:04:20
If he’s not I'll have
to go wake him up.

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Hello.
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Hello.
:04:25
Tom Kline speaking.
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So I'm sure
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before we're through
hell call back.

:04:32
But particularly
on the off-hours

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this allows a passenger
to call directly

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to the Pfizer
desk for assistance.

:04:40
And then the Pfizer guard
calls the transit police

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and the transit police respond
to any crime situation.

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As a result of all this
crime is down in that station.

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It's much safer for
our community partners.

:04:53
Thank you.
:05:00
I'll press the other button
just to be sure...

:05:08
Well go over and
talk to him personally.

:05:18
It's tough you know
they’re putting

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some taxpayer shareholder
money into helping

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and who can say?
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But that money should be
going to the taxpayers

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to decide what to do.
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And while they’re doing
those sorts of nice things

:05:32
they’re also playing a role in
lowering taxes for corporations

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and lowering taxes
for wealthy people

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and reconfiguring
public policy.

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And what we don’t see is all
that reconfiguring going on;

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we don’t see all that
vacuuming up of money

:05:44
vacuuming out the insides
of public processes

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but we do see
the nice façade.


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