Janno Lieber's assertion that subway crime is merely a perception must be challenged; real incidents, including stabbings and assaults, contradict his narrative of safety.
Calls for public officials to experience the subway directly suggest a disconnect between their safety and the realities faced by everyday riders.
The way crime statistics can be manipulated raises legitimate concerns about the credibility of safety claims and the transparency of law enforcement data.
New Yorkers are aware of the dangers in the subway system, and Lieber's dismissive comments only serve to further alienate those he should be serving.
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