"NYPD Deploys 800 More Officers to Combat Subway Fare Evasion"

New York City plans to deploy at least 800 police officers to crack down on subway fare evasion, following concerns about safety and unruliness in the subway system. The crackdown comes after a recent incident where a person was shoved onto the tracks and killed by an oncoming train. The increased police presence aims to deter fare evasion, which officials say costs the transit system hundreds of millions of dollars annually. However, the policing of fare evasion has drawn scrutiny for disproportionately affecting Black and Hispanic individuals in the past. Despite a drop in overall crime in the transit system, recent violent incidents have prompted the deployment of more law enforcement and other measures to address public safety concerns.
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