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End the war on ‘normies’: Make NYC orderly for everyone
NY Post
New York City may be a safe haven for shoplifters, subway shovers, gangbangers and illegal migrants, but park rangers are holding the line against pee-wee pee-pee bandits.
That’s right: Manhattan mom Michiko Sasaki got fined $50 for letting her 4-year-old son Kobe take an emergency wee after finding a nearby Battery Park City public restroom locked.
Michiko told The Post that she was pounced upon by five or six urban park rangers demanding to see her ID — for the crime of allowing her toddler to urinate outside a locked public bathroom.
This epitomizes the failure of New York.
No, we’re not advocating for public urination — which was decriminalized in 2017 under Mayor Bill de Blasio.
But a mom doing her best amid a tot’s bathroom emergency is no threat to public order: That comes from the forces that put the restroom out of order, and the failure to repair it.