The degradation of New York's public transport system, once a pride, now generates embarrassment among locals and visitors alike, a troubling trend stemming from mismanagement and funding failures.
After a brief improvement period, subway usage is now marred by a dramatic increase in fare evasion, with nearly half of bus passengers skipping payments, indicating deeper societal issues.
The ease with which New Yorkers evade public transit fares highlights systemic flaws in the city’s enforcement strategies, driving the need for a stricter, policing-based solution.
More policing, grounded in the broken windows theory, is posited as the solution to increasing disorder in New York's transit system, reiterating the need for accountability.
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