New York Post

Trashing the ‘Subway of the Future’

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In another win for the forces of decay dragging at New York City: Vagrants, scofflaws and thuggish teens are already plaguing the MTA’s new, futuristic subway cars.

As The Post’s Matthew Sedacca reports, a walk-through Tuesday found “three homeless men and a junkie” in “varying states of consciousn­ess across four of the 10 swanky cars” of the $27 million train. “One man was zonked out and muttering to himself, and others stretched out on benches to nap during rush hour.”

It seems the homeless prefer the new cars because they’re better-heated. Too bad that can leave the trains reeking. “It still smells bad, and there’s still somebody laying down on the seat,” one passenger commented. “I was definitely hoping for better.”

The Post also saw smoking (tobacco and pot), beer drinking and other illegal-in-thesubways behavior.

Earlier in the week, the new train made the news when a pack of teens pulled an autistic boy, 15, off a car and pummeled him on the platform, shouting racial epithets.

Mind you, the NYPD has managed to bring subway disorder way down in recent months by paying overtime for a beefed-up police presence undergroun­d. But OT is only sustainabl­e for so long; cops need to sleep and lead personal lives.

And, as Nicole Gelinas notes, subway crime still isn’t back to 2019 levels, and likely won’t get there unless the Legislatur­e finally agrees to serious fixes to its hapless criminal-justice “reforms.”

New Yorkers elected Mayor Adams to get disorder down below and above ground, and he’s trying. (As is MTA management: The new trains have lots of cameras and other features that should boost security.)

But the forces of disorder still have a host of supporters in Albany, the City Council and in district attorney offices. It sure seems the voters need to do a lot more “electing” to get the change they want.

Until the politician­s get the message, as Sedacca notes, “we can’t have nice things.”

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