The MTA has adopted a zero tolerance policy and homeless people violate the regulations of the subway - I vowed to cause a vagrant occupying multiple platform seats or trash at the station
He told the MTA Board on Monday that the New York City Transportation Director Andy Byford ordered his new station manager to drive homeless people.
Byford told his staff to accept people sitting in their seats, but let go or leave garbage. "Sitting and warm," he told the executive board. "But I will not allow them to leave chaos or sit on the seat."
Board member Charles Moerdler argued that many homeless people should be treated with caution as they suffer from mental illness
However, as Prime Minister Bradton said when entering the subway and studying crime there, it is irrational that it is homeless to push it. Of course, there are some homeless people there, but in reality it is simply illegal culture. There is something on the subway. As a result, the criminal can threaten the people, block the ticket gate of the subway, and illegally jump over the ticket gate. This is absolutely an uncontrollable social environment. Solving this problem from the police point of view is not that complicated. All you have to do is have some leadership skills. You just have to think seriously about the idea that minor crimes are important. If you are currently using the New York subway, this is a completely different culture. It is different feeling. This is a different place from the 1980's.
Governor Coromo ordered closing of the MTA and its subway on 28th October. The MTA started to stop all subway, bus, commuter train service at 2300 UTC. Entrance and fence were covered in front of Sandy after Hurricane Irene finally drowned the subway and tunnel in 2011, but still it submerged. PATH train service and station and Port Authority bus terminal were closed on the morning of 29th October. On the evening of 28th October, officials began the coastal emergency plan, the subway was closed, and in 2011 the inhabitants of the hurricane disaster area evacuated Irene. There were more than 76 evacuation centers in the city. On 29th October Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered the closure of public schools and forced evacuation of area A, including areas near the coastline or waterway. In addition, the city has placed 200 national guards.