Does “dangerous” necessarily default to meaning murder? A breakdown for assault and robbery would be helpful since I suspect that’s the direction a conversation would go.
@setsneedtofeed@Vaya Your chances of getting punched, groped, or pickpocketed on public transit are still far lower than your chances of suffering bodily injury or property damage from a non-fatal traffic crash.
Does “dangerous” necessarily default to meaning murder? A breakdown for assault and robbery would be helpful since I suspect that’s the direction a conversation would go.
@setsneedtofeed @Vaya Your chances of getting punched, groped, or pickpocketed on public transit are still far lower than your chances of suffering bodily injury or property damage from a non-fatal traffic crash.
You’re not gonna get groped in your car though
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Fantastic. Can I have a graph to show people?
It’s also not clear just from the graph whether this includes incidents in/near the station or if it’s just on the subway itself.
Since the source is NYPD I would assume it means strictly in the stations or on the trains, as the sidewalks above are not MTA property.
I think Riviera Beach is heavily skewing this data.