NYC lets rulebreakers run wild in subways while crime soars and families fear for safety

New York’s leaders seem more interested in making excuses for criminals than in protecting hardworking families. Under a new cold-weather policy, police are no longer allowed to remove people breaking the rules in the subway. Liberals call it compassion. Real New Yorkers know it’s complete lunacy.

Here’s reality: transit crime just jumped 20% in February. That means more innocent people harassed, robbed, or worse during their daily trip to work or school. The left doesn’t care. They want the subway to be some kind of safe haven—for rulebreakers, not for law-abiding riders. Let’s be honest: the only people feeling safe in these conditions are the ones causing chaos.

This is what happens when soft-hearted, soft-headed policies run wild. While globalist elites zip around in private cars, regular folks are forced to share trains with those who refuse to follow any rules. Instead of fixing broken systems, NYC chooses to tie the hands of its own police officers. It’s a gift to vandals, thieves, and thugs.

When did following the rules become optional? When did looking out for families, kids, and older folks become less important than coddling troublemakers? Liberals say it’s about “compassion”—yet they have none for the daily commuter just trying to get home in one piece. Their hypocrisy reeks. They side with lawbreakers, not the working men and women who pay the bills in this city.

Enough is enough. The subway should be a way for honest New Yorkers to get around, not some socialist experiment in lawlessness. How many more people have to get hurt before leaders remember whose side they should be on? Maybe next time a politician calls these policies “progress,” straphangers should ask—progress for whom?

Source: NY Post


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