In NY, whats old is new again, muggings, crime, murder all up BIG TIME.....

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IT’S THE 1970S AGAIN, WITH A TRANSGENDER BONUS: Muggers are prowling Central Park once more while public nuisances shake down New York’s motorists and crime soars.

Welcome to the increasingly bruised Big Apple of Mayor Bill de Blasio, his progressive agenda — and the inevitable results. Go ahead, bit the Big Apple. Don’t mind the maggots. . . .
 
UNDER DEBLASIO, NEW YORK GOES BACKWARD: “Take a walk around the Grand Hyatt and neighboring Grand Central Terminal these days. It’s often like stepping out of H.G. Wells’s time machine straight back into the 1970s or 1980s. Vanderbilt Avenue, in particular, is becoming once again the urinal of the universe, with one block wall-to-wall ‘bum stands,’ as my son, with childhood inventiveness, used to call them: the stolen supermarket shopping cart, the garbage bag full of scavenged cans and bottles for redemption, the prone figure wrapped mummy-like in a filthy blanket.

The heart sinks. It took so much effort by so many people to clear up the human wreckage that so many years of liberal ‘compassion’ had created in a dying New York. And to see it all—I can’t put it any better than the esteemed New York Post—’pissed away’ by a mayor not smart or perceptive enough to have learned one thing from the experience of the last 20 years, since his own personal demons have left him stuck in the politics of the 1950s and 1960s, is tragic. It is so hard to build; so easy to destroy.”
 
NYC College Cooper Union Turns Into ‘Pooper Union’- ‘Urination, Defecation, Masturbation’ On The Streets In NYC…

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Mister De Blasio’s neighborhood…

Much as we chastised Nanny Bloomberg, he, and before him Rudy Giuliani, believed in keeping a check on ‘quality of life’ crimes. Now, they are exploding once again, as they did under David Dinkins.

Via NY Post:

The glass facade of Cooper Union’s $111 million academic building offers a remarkable view — of a back alley packed with vagrants.
“I have seen drug deals, public urination, defecation, masturbation in broad daylight in the Taras Shevchenko alley,” a Cooper Union faculty member told The Post.

“It’s a place where many homeless congregate to sleep — right in front of a church and between a high school and a college,” the faculty member added.

Students, visitors to the East Village building’s multiple art galleries and even small kids who attend Preschool of the Arts housed at Cooper Union are greeted daily by a motley crew of drifters who bunk down on the pavement along Taras Shevchenko Place from about sunset through the morning rush hour.
 
NYC Police Commish: Cops Can’t Control City’s Homeless Problem

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How then do you suppose that Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg largely controlled it for the past 20 years? Gee, I wonder what the difference is…

Via NY Post:

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton on Sunday acknowledged the city’s burgeoning ​street-​homeless population​ — ​saying it has grown so severe that cops alone cannot handle it.

Speaking to John Catsimatidis and his “Cats Roundtable” on AM 970, Bratton said police need help from other city agencies to deal with this worsening scourge on Gotham streets.

“You can’t arrest your way out of this problem,” Bratton said. “It does require coordinated effort with Health & Hospitals, the Homeless Services.”

The Big Apple’s top cop said dealing with emotionally disturbed people, who have turned city streets into their personal toilets, will be a top priority of his department.

“I’m going to train 5,000 to 10,000 officers over the next year on how to deal with the emotionally disturbed,” he said.

While acknowledging the problem, Bratton was care not to lay blame on City Hall.

“To its credit, this administration is going to spend tens of millions of dollars on trying to straighten it out,” he said.
 
More Mister De Blasio’s Neighborhood: 19 People Shot In Brooklyn Over The Weekend

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Brooklyn now competing with Chicago and Baltimore for the crown. Progressive leadership on display.

Via NY Post:

Brooklyn residents said Sunday that they fear the return of the bad old days of “Crooklyn” — and placed the blame squarely on Mayor Bill de Blasio — after a bloody weekend in which at least 19 people were shot in the borough.

The carnage included nine revelers struck by bullets at a house party, a teenager shot during a drive-by, and a man fatally gunned down in a housing-project courtyard — all in an hour-and-a-half period early Sunday.

That followed eight people being shot in six hours Friday into Saturday.

“I locked the door and ran into the back when I heard shots,” said Mahdi Alabdi, 52, who works overnight in a deli across the street from the bullet-riddled East New York house party. “I never did this before. I do it a few times now.”

Nursing aide Anne Gordon, 25, who also lives near the scene, seconded the sentiment.

“This was never the best area, but it has gotten worse out here since this new mayor,” she said. “He seems out of touch.’’

Lifelong borough resident Richard LaTorre, 55, fumed that former Park Sloper de Blasio “left Crooklyn for Manhattan with his entourage of bodyguards and SUVs.”

“He has his protection from all this. What about the rest of us?” LaTorre said.
 
I am sure that 6 years of a sluggish at best recovery has an impact on the number of homeless. NYC is expensive, so if I was homeless I would look for somewhere else to be homeless. I assume there are magnets for the neighborhoods having the problem, shelters, soup kitchens and the like.

As far as crime that is because of having to have multiple officers at every call both for the citizen's protection and to make it less likely there is a bad PR situation. NYPD does not trust the Mayor to see things the officer's way. That has the effect of thinning out your coverage. Criminals notice things like that.
 
This was all predicted when it was obvious DeBlasio would win
 
This was all predicted when it was obvious DeBlasio would win

True. The opposite was predicted when the Rudy Giuliani, who had been a prosecutor, started the policy of aggressively prosecuting minor crimes. It was said that it would not impact the more critical crimes, but it clearly did.

I don't remember what Bloomberg said publicly about any of that but his administration more or less let the police do that same sort of policing that some felt was harassing.

Wasn't it under Bloomberg that stop and frisk was instituted? Has that been curtailed?

If so, there is the explanation for your gun crime increase.
 
I don't see that much of an increase in crime.

A better reason to HATE DeBlasio is his sucking the cocks of housing developers. So long as they set aside roughly 20% of new stock for "affordable" housing - which is based on the Area Median Income. This amount (based on income, construction costs and a bunch of other mumbo jumbo) typically is a good $20k per year than what households actually make. The adminstration is basically rubber stamping all resdiential building construction. We have had 3 building collapses in my neighborhood as greedy land owners are in such a hurry to make money via rapid gentrification, they would rater collapse the building and pay the fine than pay for legal demolition. I personally had a construction site shut down when bricks fell of the facade and came within 8 feet of my head.
 
True. The opposite was predicted when the Rudy Giuliani, who had been a prosecutor, started the policy of aggressively prosecuting minor crimes. It was said that it would not impact the more critical crimes, but it clearly did.

I don't remember what Bloomberg said publicly about any of that but his administration more or less let the police do that same sort of policing that some felt was harassing.

Wasn't it under Bloomberg that stop and frisk was instituted? Has that been curtailed?

If so, there is the explanation for your gun crime increase.
The first 2 things Rudy did

Was broken windows

And say

He wont meet with Sharpton
 
Funk, that crime hasnt impacted you is good

By any metric

It is spiking, and all predicted
 
Wasn't it under Bloomberg that stop and frisk was instituted? Has that been curtailed?

If so, there is the explanation for your gun crime increase.

No that was Giuliani. It continued under Bloomberg. de Blasio put a stop to it.

Considering the fact that 1. whites are more statistically like to have guns, drugs, crime issues that disproves your "explanation" already 2. between 82% and 90% of stop and frisks didn't find any criminal activity whatsoever regardless of race.

Consider 2014 had a record low for murders/crime and 2015 has seen a 6% drop from that I find professional racist busy body's bullshit even harder to swallow.

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No that was Giuliani. It continued under Bloomberg. de Blasio put a stop to it.

Considering the fact that 1. whites are more statistically like to have guns, drugs, crime issues that disproves your "explanation" already 2. between 82% and 90% of stop and frisks didn't find any criminal activity whatsoever regardless of race.

Consider 2014 had a record low for murders/crime and 2015 has seen a 6% drop from that I find professional racist busy body's bullshit even harder to swallow.

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"Owned?" Seriously? You open debate that way? Odd.

10-12% of stop and frisks DID find criminal activity? I'm surprised it is that high. Given that the charge (likely true) was that they were stopping and frisking more people in poor (black) areas, it is not surprising that whites would have felt like they could get away with guns or drugs.

If areas that got the unequal stop and frisk because of the history of gun violence, now get no stop and frisk, more people with violent tendencies are carrying then before. In the above anecdote, maybe the shooters at the party would have been unarmed had they been worried about potentially being frisked.

I don't quite get where you are coming from. I get why people are opposed to warrant-less searches, but easier carry of illegal guns makes the city safer? Are you for or against more guns?
 
Bush's fault.

Well, yeah. Bush drove the NYC EMS vehicles into the ditch 6 years ago before DeBlasio took office so it was a delayed reaction that nuisance crimes are up after DeBlasio took the helm.

He does currently have the car in reverse, doesn't he?
 
So you're saying the answer to America's crime problem is to throw out the constitution and install an authoritarian government with the power to stop/search anyone anytime, anywhere?

Or are you saying that you prefer RINOs who are heavy on Authority and light on Civil Liberty, but are democrats in all other aspects?

You know, crime is going up at about the same rate as Heroin use, all up and down the eastern seaboard. But that's probably a coincidence, unrelated to NYC's crime which is directly attributable to a non-republican democrat being mayor.
 
Funk, that crime hasnt impacted you is good

By any metric

It is spiking, and all predicted

Greedy Hasids willing to end my life in order to save demolition costs to turn a quick profit impact my life far more than crime. And I live in Bed Stuy...

ETA: Here you go, busybody. Your jews did this during the course of a normal random business day, watch the video of what happened a few blocks away from where I live and pay $1350 per mother fucking month in rent. Watch the locals flee so they aren't killed in the debris. And you think I should be more afraid of homeless crackheads?

Fuck outta here....

http://gothamist.com/2015/07/15/bed-stuy_building_collapse.php
 
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I don't quite get where you are coming from. I get why people are opposed to warrant-less searches, but easier carry of illegal guns makes the city safer? Are you for or against more guns?

Believe it or not this isn't about guns. These stops were never about that. It was about what's known as "broken windows".

Let me show you how getting owned works. First you make an absurd statement. I've quoted yours above.

Then someone with a clue shows you how easily and demonstrably wrong you are.

Let's take one year, 2012, and see how this isn't about guns:

In 2012, the NYPD made more than 532,000 stops, each of which could progress to a frisk or to a full search. The police found guns only 715 times. In other words, guns were found during 0.1 percent of stops.

Take a look at this chart. Notice how across 8 years (2004-2012) there were a total of just over 4 million stops. Now notice the number of guns found (6030). So over 8 years guns were only found in 0.15% of stops.

http://www.motherjones.com/files/stop-frisk-outcomes-race-01.png

So this was never about guns (which I'm against). It was about harassing minorities and class warfare. Plain and simple.
 
Greedy Hasids willing to end my life in order to save demolition costs to turn a quick profit impact my life far more than crime. And I live in Bed Stuy...

ETA: Here you go, busybody. Your jews did this during the course of a normal random business day, watch the video of what happened a few blocks away from where I live and pay $1350 per mother fucking month in rent. Watch the locals flee so they aren't killed in the debris. And you think I should be more afraid of homeless crackheads?

Fuck outta here....

http://gothamist.com/2015/07/15/bed-stuy_building_collapse.php

JEWS did that?
 
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