Seems Doc has returned to his old stomping grounds and is testing a new
gadget.
Empire State Building not a fan of cars
Published: Jan. 27, 2008 at 4:19 PM
NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (UPI) -- Some trans****tation workers in New York wonder
if the Empire State Building is some how responsible for the sudden
stalling of countless cars.
Workers such as Citywide Towing manager Isaac Leviev say the area around
the popular tourist attraction has become a dead zone for cars, which roar
back to life once out of the building's towering presence, the New York
Daily News re****ted Sunday.
"We get about 10 to 15 cars stuck near there every day," Leviev said of
the
five-block radius around the landmark. "You pull the car four or five
blocks to the west or east and the car starts right up."
"The lights work, the horn works, everything. But it won't start," Golden
Touch Trans****tation driver Russell Valeev said of his personal
experiences
in the building's shadow.
While the building is equipped with various radio antennas, the Empire
State Building Co. told the newspaper they did not adversely affect
automobiles in any way.


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