Horndog MTA workers engaged in on-the-clock hanky-panky, cozied up in car while working the rails: inspector general

Two randy city subway workers went off the rails while on the clock, repeatedly cozying up in a car — and tipping off officials to their illicit deeds by keeping the windshield shade on while it was pitch-black out.

One of the MTA employees — a supervising Romeo whose duties included inspecting tracks — copped to romping with his subordinate female “flagger” two to three times a week for about a year, according to a report by the MTA inspector general Monday.

“When asked if they were intimate while parked in their personal vehicles, she said they were physically
close and touched,” the agency said without identifying the pair.

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Investigators conducted surveillance and found the duo outside MTA worksites in a car together on five separate occasions during their work shifts. Paul Martinka

The duo worked the overnight shift at the DeKalb station in Brooklyn, where the supervisor regularly “assigned the Trackworker to flag for him” and she provided “flagging protection for his nightly
assignments on the roadbed,” the report said.

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