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This is something that I’ve been thinking a lot about, and was part of the motivation for doing this reporting. Yes, crime is up in the subways this year. And the ways that New York thinks about crime and approaches it are often seen as a kind of leading indicator for how the rest of the country thinks about it generally. Crime is up, but it is up from low levels. So what we are talking about, really, is a few hundred more incidents a month on the subway in a city of 8.8 million people.
What does a story like this, and specifically about swipers running this visible yet secret economy, reveal about the parts of the city that are easy to overlook or miss completely?
every indebted new york based writer *has* to write a 'people are scared of crime' story because that's what the people that pay your salary want you to write. it's so gross and not true.
We can’t afford to be anxious & afraid of the unknown. Authoritarians like Trump & his billionaire friends will exploit your angst by promoting strongman solutions. That’s why they’re creating chaos in our economy and defending access to fire arms. VoteBlueToSaveDemocracy
Stop referring to the Pandemic in the past tense, it hasn't ended, and that is a significant part of the reason people are stressed on the subway.
Why is no one speaking about CCTV Real Time Monitoring for the New York City Subway system? Riders care far less about increasing on time performance than subway safety
There should be some sort of security on the subways and cameras too.
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