TheBklynGuy

TheBklynGuy t1_jec7fn4 wrote

I ran upstairs one morning from the platform at 42nd st-PABT to tell a clerk to call the PD after a guy was attacking people. I had to go through the turnstile to get back to get the subway to get to work. Clerk screamed at me "you must pay again!!! No free ride!!" Missed the train explaining to him I paid already and ran up to get help. Ridiculous.

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TheBklynGuy t1_jdy6eof wrote

I have no faith anything will change. TPTB dont give a shit. They have no reason to. They are not traveling the subways, streets on thier own like us. It will never be thier problem. Most we get after a serious crime that makes the news is a PR statement about making change, that will never arrive. They continue to clown us all. Its sickening to think about really.

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TheBklynGuy t1_j0lp8vl wrote

This is very overlooked. Homeless or not, violent crime victims who survive may face long term injuries both physical and mental. Loss of income from not working, careers ended, thier families affected. The impact is felt often long after the crime is commited.

In NYC most cases now the criminal is freed to commit more crime, and continue to be a drag on society as a whole. Very sad to keep seeing this.

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