
Creep Urinates on Woman’s face on NYC Subway
Welcome to Bill de Blasio’s New York. It’s a far cry from Rudy Guiliani’s.
While Guiliani cleaned up New York City, making it livable, and certainly much safer, de Blasio has done quite the opposite.
PJ Media’s Bryan Preston wrote of de Blasio as he took the helm of NYC:
In Batman Begins, the shadowy villain who trained the caped crusader returns to Gotham City to destroy it from the inside out, because it had become too corrupt to save. Call it a brutal lesson from the school of hard knocks. Spoiler alert: Batman doesn’t let him do it.
In the real world, Gotham City aka New York has replaced the tyrannical joker Michael Bloomberg with the wacky ideologue Bill de Blasio.
De Blasio, a self-admitted socialist, a man whose far left policies could deliver a death stroke to the city’s economy, has nominated Melissa Mark-Viverito to become speaker of the NY council. All she is, is a confirmed tax cheat.
As the economy goes, so does society at large. And in NYC, society has gone crazy.
Check out de Blasio’s latest in public indecency:
Residents of NYC may start seeing more incidents of public urination on the streets after a new law reform was passed by the city council in which acts like public drunkenness or urinating would no longer be handled in criminal court. (Max Dimyadi)
New Yorker City residents and visitors may see more public urination soon. That’s because the city council has decided that such activity will now draw a civil ticket, like breaking the speed limit, rather than a criminal summons.
The council — in a move that mirrors a similar action in Denver — also downgraded the severity of similar offenses, like public drunkenness. Instead of going before a criminal judge, offenders will be required to attend an administrative hearing.
The shift in policy is the result of the Criminal Justice Reform Act and critics say that it undermines the city’s long-time “broken windows” policing policy in which cracking down on minor offenses, like public urination, is deemed to prevent more serious crime from occurring, according to the New York Post.
Which brings me to what I actually wanted to share.
As the article suggested, petty crimes lead to bigger crimes. So, I’m not surprised to learn that a passenger on a subway peed on a female passenger.
As the New York Daily News reported,
A creepy commuter relieved himself on a J train rolling through Queens early Thursday — right onto a hapless 26-year-old woman, police said.
The woman told police she was sitting in the middle car on the Brooklyn-bound train as it left the 75th St.-Elderts Lane station in Jamaica about 1:50 a.m. — her eyes closed as she listened to music on her headphones — when she felt something wet hit her face.
When she opened her eyes, she found a complete stranger urinating on her, cops said.
People like him are a direct result of leftist laws.
The article continues,
The peeing perp said nothing as he ran off the train as soon as it stopped at the Cypress Hills station.
The woman was rattled, but not injured.
She reported the incident at the nearest NYPD Transit police station, cops said.
At the time of the incident, the foul 5-foot, 3-inch rider was wearing a red shirt and black pants.
New York can certainly be proud of this solid “de Blasian.”
You can find him digging through the trash for his cardboard box. And you can also expect him to repeat his act soon.
The mayor is a menace. He’s exacerbated New York City’s problems, and added to them. Take a look at the homeless problem we wrote about not long ago.
It’s not like New York hasn’t known about its homeless problem. When you tax the wealthy to the point of exhaustion, they leave. Many did, taking their money, ergo the New York tax base with them.
New York counted on the additional revenues they would get by taxing the rich into oblivion, and instead chased away some of their most productive citizens. So as NBC New York reports, the homeless problem in New York City only got worse, and that there is a casualty:
Homeless Services Commissioner Gilbert Taylor is stepping down as the city plans an overhaul of the beleaguered agency, officials said Tuesday.
Taylor has presided over the troubled department since the beginning of the de Blasio administration.
Homelessness has become a sore spot for Mayor de Blasio as New Yorkers complain about an increase in homeless on the streets and declining quality of life.
Homelessness is at an all-time high, with almost 60,000 people in family shelters including more than 23,000 children.
Keep in mind, this is after De Blasio’s predecessor tried to give one-way vacations to the homeless, rather than pay the roughly $1000 a week they estimated the homeless cost the city of New York.
I can hardly wait for the next “progressive” law to befall NYC denizens.