The NYPD positioned an digital billboard truck in entrance of Radio Metropolis Music Corridor on Sixth Avenue in Midtown Friday night time that screamed: “Watch out for pickpockets,” photographs supplied to the The Publish present.
Pickpocketing is a identified drawback in crowded vacationer areas like Instances Sq., Bryant Park, and close to Rockefeller Heart. To take care of the crime, the NYPD even has a devoted plainclothes “pickpocket unit” that particularly patrols hotspots to catch thieves within the act.
The NYPD’s 18th Precinct, which incorporates Radio Metropolis, noticed a decline in total crime up to now this yr. And petit larceny, which incorporates pickpocketing and retail theft, is down 18% — from 3,036 to 2,486 — in contrast with similar interval final yr, an NYPD spokesman stated.
The variety of robberies, which embrace power or intimidation, within the precinct have elevated by 9% to 248 up to now this yr, up from 228 on the similar level final yr, in response to NYPD knowledge. However the precinct noticed a considerable lower within the crime in the course of the 28-day interval by way of Dec. 28, the spokesman stated.
“That is the results of thorough police work and relentless follow-up by personnel from Midtown North precinct,” the spokesman stated.
Robberies spiked earlier this yr because of the giant inflow of non permanent migrant housing within the space and has since principally recovered, a police supply stated.
Pickpocketing is “simple as a result of, particularly as ladies, we present our issues typically, as an alternative of preserving it in sure spots,” stated Beverly Paterson, 77, patting her chest and including that “every thing is true right here, despite the fact that I acquired a backpack.”
In response to the Massive Apple’s pickpocketing dilemna, the retired trainer initially from Georgia who now lives within the Bronx emphasised warning, particularly in the course of the holidays and within the extra touristy areas.
“This metropolis could be very massive and it’s a must to watch out about who you meet, the place you’re at, and every thing,” stated Paterson.
“I at all times have one thing to defend myself with … you see this man proper right here?” she stated, gesturing to her cane. “It may be used as a weapon.”
Retired protection trade worker Bob Kuppelmeyer, 64, was ready for his son and his girlfriend exterior of Radio Metropolis and famous that “lots of people are naive.”
“Individuals needs to be very cautious about what’s happening round right here, you realize, there’s plenty of scammers and also you gotta have your head on a swivel,” stated Kuppelmeyer, who grew up in Richmond Hill, Queens.
Kuppelmeyer, who now lives in Lengthy Island, believes that the scammers “go after company from different cities and international locations as a result of they could assume that is Utopia.”
“My pockets has at all times been in my entrance pocket, by no means been in my again pocket, since I’ve been 18,” he stated.
“In New York, it’s a must to simply watch who you might be, the place you might be, who you’re with and crowds — and arms,” stated Bay Ridge resident Peter Talocci, who was on the leisure venue Saturday. “These guys are good, and ladies, they’re actually good.”
All of the slick transferring thieves must do is “brush up towards you and so they know so quick: pocketbooks, open pockets, money, watches … they’re quick — very quick,” stated Talocci, who works on the Brooklyn Justice Initiative.
Baltimore-area resident Ella Worstell, 17, stated she noticed the NYPD signal Friday night time on her strategy to see the present Heathers off Broadway with mates.
Seeing the signal was humorous to her as a result of she had simply spent a Euro summer time in France the place pickpocketing is “actually massive,” she stated.
“We had been speaking about the way it’s not talked about within the US, after which we noticed the signal and it was actually humorous and ironic,” Worstell stated.
The teenager discovered a hack abroad and now hides her crossbody purse underneath her coat, she added.
