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‘Crime of poverty’ excuse is devastating NY small businesses

Por: New York Post Opinion February 24, 2023

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Are you upset, , at the “demeaning” way drugstores “lock up everything”? Distressed that Midtown merchants to deter thieves? Horrified by at the Fulton Fish Market? Saddened by , who killed in self-defense in another escalated-from-shoplifting incident? Welcome to the progressive dystopia, created by lefties who imagine that all shoplifting is a “crime of poverty” and so should effectively go unpunished. Thanks to New York’s... + full article



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