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Frightened NYC women stocking up on pepper spray as crime soars: ‘It’s crazy out there’

Por: New York Post Nation September 29, 2022

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Publicist Sydney Schiff moved to New York City nine years ago from Tampa, Florida, to attend FIT and always moved around the Big Apple in a carefree manner. But she now carries pepper spray with her everywhere — especially after moving to the East Village last year. “I’ve had to call the cops four times in the last two months,” said Schiff, 27. “There is one person who has to be on drugs, that sleeps on my stoop and if you ask him to... + full article



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