A Slow Beginning for Push to Move Homeless People Off Subway
The New York Times
Some platforms and trains had fewer people sleeping on them than normal on Tuesday, but there were still many people taking shelter in the system.
On the first morning rush hour since Mayor Eric Adams announced a sweeping plan on Friday to remove homeless people who shelter in the New York City subway, the transit system felt a little different.
Judith Williams, who has lived in and around the subway for years, said she noticed fewer people sleeping sprawled out on trains the last couple of days.
“Maybe they’re getting the message,” she said Tuesday at a station in Brooklyn.
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