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    Star Wars Fans Directed Traffic With Lightsabers During New York Blackout

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosJuly 14, 20192 Mins Read
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    Saturday night there was a power failure in New York City. Effecting more than 42,000 customers were without power in Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown and the Upper West Side. The power outage left people stuck in elevators, subways, completely in the dark. Well at least traffic didn’t have to suffer long before some brave Jedi came to the rescue. New York Times reporter Liam Stack was able to capture the Jedi directing traffic and shared the events on Twitter.

    Now that it’s getting dark the civilians directing traffic in Hell’s Kitchen are using whatever light they can get, including cellphones and… light sabers #NYCblackout pic.twitter.com/R4eEb7yXJa

    — Liam Stack (@liamstack) July 14, 2019
    https://twitter.com/StevenBlakeLI/status/1150389514369687552

    This guy is directing traffic with a legit lightsaber pic.twitter.com/Ewab6lRq9O

    — Shawn Wu (@ShawnDWu) July 14, 2019

    While talking to CNN one woman said she just had to do something. She said, “I know how tricky it is when it comes to that intersection and I just saw in my mind car accidents, people getting hit, people screaming. So I felt like I should have just tried.”

    The power was out from 7pm to 10pm and many of the citizens of New York banded together to keep traffic moving smoothly and prevented countless accidents. They used whatever they had on hand from Lightsabers to Cellphones. Ironically the outage occurred on the 42nd anniversary of the 1977 blackout that left the city in darkness for 8 hours.

    In a tweet by Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York City stated, “Power has been restored after today’s #blackout, but New Yorkers should continue to exercise caution as everything returns to normal. When things are at their worst, New Yorkers are at their best, and they were at their best tonight.”

    This hasn’t been the first time Lightsabers have been used in directing traffic and it definitely wont be the last.

    What would you have done in this situation? Do you have your lightsaber handy? Tell us in the comments what you think!

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