New Yorkers feel somewhat safer in public, but subway fears persist, survey finds

08.06.2025    Gothamist    1 views
New Yorkers feel somewhat safer in public, but subway fears persist, survey finds

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch speaks at Wednesday's Newmark Civic Life Series with NY CEO Seth Pinsky Subway safety perceptions are stuck at pandemic-era lows even as city and state leaders pour materials into reducing crime according to a new survey more

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