Message About New York City Assaults in Subway and Trains
Posted by Headline C. News on Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Written and published February 16, 2021, 8:15pm EST
No one has the right to mess up someone else's life,
just because others might be engaging in the behavior, a fad is taking off, crime on the subway has been glamorized on TV or movies, hysteria amidst a pandemic, like coronavirus, etc.
Neither the subway system or anywhere else, is the new or revitalized playground to enjoin in the trend of assault and violence.
What has been happening in New York City in the trains and stations, the system, over the past month is far beyond unacceptable.
Many thanks to law enforcement that have pitched in to mitigate the situation.
Comments include, sometimes others that are on the fringe to do something constituting an anomaly, might be more inclined to cross over the gray area into crime, if they sense there is a frenzied situation, lots of suspense and hype, basically drawn in like magnetic attraction to a situation.
Hype is off the table for some of the vile activities going on.
New York made a big positive step up in cleaning the subway system in earlier goings of the coronavirus pandemic. From traces of information, hours were reduced during late night and early mornings, affecting homeless that use the subway for a place of shelter. A few days ago there was a mass stabbing. Today, NY Daily News online indicates there were at least two incidents involving assaults on women.
Enough. We're heading into a National level emergency. Those that enforce the law and show up on the scene might not be the minimal physical ability standard.
Mandatory body cams for every rider- among a number of ideas.
At my limit for viewing free NY Daily News articles, and could not read the whole thing; I did not have to, I knew it was going on; the trend was swinging to what happened earlier today. There are some people roaming around in the subway system that need to be confined, either due to their mental health, or deficient discipline.
To whom it may concern: The behavior is to cool out now,
No one has the right to mess up someone else's life,
just because others might be engaging in the behavior, a fad is taking off, crime on the subway has been glamorized on TV or movies, hysteria amidst a pandemic, like coronavirus, etc.
Neither the subway system or anywhere else, is the new or revitalized playground to enjoin in the trend of assault and violence.
What has been happening in New York City in the trains and stations, the system, over the past month is far beyond unacceptable.
Many thanks to law enforcement that have pitched in to mitigate the situation.
Comments include, sometimes others that are on the fringe to do something constituting an anomaly, might be more inclined to cross over the gray area into crime, if they sense there is a frenzied situation, lots of suspense and hype, basically drawn in like magnetic attraction to a situation.
Hype is off the table for some of the vile activities going on.
New York made a big positive step up in cleaning the subway system in earlier goings of the coronavirus pandemic. From traces of information, hours were reduced during late night and early mornings, affecting homeless that use the subway for a place of shelter. A few days ago there was a mass stabbing. Today, NY Daily News online indicates there were at least two incidents involving assaults on women.
Enough. We're heading into a National level emergency. Those that enforce the law and show up on the scene might not be the minimal physical ability standard.
Mandatory body cams for every rider- among a number of ideas.
At my limit for viewing free NY Daily News articles, and could not read the whole thing; I did not have to, I knew it was going on; the trend was swinging to what happened earlier today. There are some people roaming around in the subway system that need to be confined, either due to their mental health, or deficient discipline.
To whom it may concern: The behavior is to cool out now,