
BY TYLER DURDEN
New York City is working on a plan to re-locate homeless people who congregate in the subway to shelters, citing a growing “crime wave” as a reason to be concerned.
Bureaucrats in Gotham are looking to “restore confidence in the nation’s largest public transportation network,” according to a Tuesday Bloomberg report. Perhaps when they’re done dealing with the crime, they might consider updating the trains themselves, which look like they are from the 1850s…
But we digress. Teams from the departments of homeless services and of health and mental hygiene scoured the subways this week to speak with the homeless and help them find shelter, the report says.