dowlingm
Senior Member
Cops at stations aren’t a panacea. Not only would it be a massive personnel commitment to cover every subway station 18x7x365, it assumes that their presence is a total deterrent, as opposed to making an arrest more likely. At least some of the people involved, unfortunately, are not making rational choices when they commit these acts.
for the additional cost incurred, there is a good chance that some of those committing these acts might have somewhere to go or something to do. Instead the people sleeping on the subway because they were evicted by their shelter at 7am after a night spent 1.25 meters from their neighbours will get pinged onwards so that TPS can give the press stats about what a great job their members are doing for the overtime they will rack up.
There is also the issue of NY cops thinking they are above the standards the riders they are policing are expected to follow - can we guarantee the extras here won’t throw their weight around and cause as much disquiet among riders as they deter, or more? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...shoving-man-out-subway-station-after-n1281988
for the additional cost incurred, there is a good chance that some of those committing these acts might have somewhere to go or something to do. Instead the people sleeping on the subway because they were evicted by their shelter at 7am after a night spent 1.25 meters from their neighbours will get pinged onwards so that TPS can give the press stats about what a great job their members are doing for the overtime they will rack up.
There is also the issue of NY cops thinking they are above the standards the riders they are policing are expected to follow - can we guarantee the extras here won’t throw their weight around and cause as much disquiet among riders as they deter, or more? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...shoving-man-out-subway-station-after-n1281988