"Something has to be done, they have to try something... But I want to see it in place first. Let me see how it plays out," said Martin Canelo, a baker who rides the overnight N.
Cops panned the late-night subway surge - announced during Hochul's 'State of the State' speech - as 'totally unrealistic' in light of dwindling NYPD numbers and a clampdown on overtime.
I want to see uniformed police on the platforms, but more importantly, we will put an officer on every single train, overnight - 9 p.m. to 5 a.m - over the next six months and the state will support these efforts financially," said Hochul.
This is a classic case of robbing Peter to pay Paul," said a Brooklyn cop. "If they put more cops in the subway, they will be taking them from patrolling the streets - leaving the streets less safe."
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