The job of cramming human beings into subways vehicles has been carried out by white-gloved oshiya, or «pushers,» since the 1950s [supply: Mentioned-Moorhouse]. Watching the oshiya at work – as on this beginner video posted on YouTube – is like…
The job of cramming human beings into subways vehicles has been carried out by white-gloved oshiya, or «pushers,» since the 1950s [supply: Mentioned-Moorhouse]. Watching the oshiya at work – as on this beginner video posted on YouTube – is like…