
Moscow Metro Security Breach: Teens Easily Accessing Driver's Cabs
Moscow Metro Vandalism: Teens Illegally Accessing Driver's Cabs Moscow, Russia – A recent surge in vandalism has raised concerns within the Moscow metro system. Videos circulating online show teenagers gaining unauthorized access to the driver's cabs of older model trains. The incidents, primarily occurring during off-peak hours, involve groups of young people using a readily available three-sided key to bypass security measures. One video, shared with the author of the original video, PRO МЕТРО, shows a group of teenagers easily opening a cab door. "They choose older trains, like the 81-717 models," explains PRO МЕТРО, "because they're easier to access." While the metro system is equipped with alarms to alert drivers of unauthorized entry, the ease of access remains a concern. The Moscow metro authorities are reportedly investigating the issue and exploring ways to enhance security measures to prevent future incidents. The widespread availability of the special keys online raises questions about the ease with which such security breaches can be perpetrated.