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- At least three employees of New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority have been suspended without pay for constructing a 'man cave' in a hidden room beneath a Grand Central platform.
- The room, which was securely locked, had a futon, beds, a refrigerator with alcohol, and a flatscreen TV.
- The unauthorized break room has been shut down and the search is on for more.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a place you could kick back in the middle of a hard work day and just have some alone time? Sure, most businesses have break rooms of one kind or another, but for the hard-working men and women of New York City's Metropolitan Transporation Authority, downtime is apparently hard to come by. So, a few brave souls did what anyone would do in this situation: They found an abandoned secret room beneath a Grand Central platform and turned it into a home away from home.
As NBC New York reports, a trio of MTA workers have been busted for constructing what is being described as a "man cave" in a locked room in the NYC subway, and it was fully decked-out.
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A hidden ‘man cave’ was discovered in NYC’s Grand Central Terminal originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 26 Sep 2020 at 10:22:28 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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