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    NYC violent crime, homelessness causes massive drop in subway ridership: 'Crime is out of control'

    January 27, 20221 Min Read News
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    The leader of New York City’s transportation agency, MTA, said Wednesday that the increased violent crime and pervasive homelessness seen in the subway system can largely be attributed to the drastic drop in ridership between December and the first few weeks of the new year.

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