And now the cops are looking for them both
Cops seek MTA motorman who let gal pal operate D train in NYC
An MTA motorman allegedly let his gal pal operate a D train through multiple stops in Brooklyn on Friday — and now their tunnel-of-love trip may land them in handcuffs.
Cops are looking to question the wannabe-motorwoman Dominique Belgrave after she posted an Instagram story showing her and her beau — identified by police as Terrell Harris — holding hands over the train's controls on their romantic jaunt through the 50th Street, 55th Street and 62nd Street stations.
"Yes, this is me operating the train right now," Belgrave says in one of multiple videos posted to her account, which has since been made private.
At one point as they head toward Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, Harris explains that the marker indicating where operators must stop trains is hard to see from the cab, and Belgrave echoes the complaint.
"Y'all ain't put the stickers in a visible place!" she exclaims.

Other clips on Belgrave's page showed her alone at the controls as the train zipped through underground stations and she and Harris posing in the cab for a selfie.
A third clip showed her entering the public section of the car saying "Back inside I go."
Belgrave's caption reads: "Conducting The D u hurdddd."

The pair's antics went viral among MTA workers over the weekend, and eventually caught the eye of a supervisor — who reported them to the NYPD, police said.
Interim Transit President Craig Cipriano said Harris will be disciplined. The 32-year-old, fifth-year MTA employee earned $117,486 in 2020, according to SeeThroughNY.
"This video is beyond egregious showing a train operator who betrayed the trust of New Yorkers while creating a dangerous condition," Cipriano said in a statement.
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