NEW YORK CITY — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is considering using DNA samples to catch passengers who spit on transit workers, according to a CBS New York report. The spitting incidents, which usually happen on buses, but also on trains, are happening an average of 14 times a month, the MTA confirmed. To read the full story, click here.

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