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The Issue: MTA CEO Janno Lieber stating the increase in subway crime is in riders’ heads.
Janno Lieber, along with all MTA executives and political leaders, should be required to utilize the subway system for a full year without any exceptions or personal security (“Ride Janno out on a rail!” Jan 9). This firsthand experience would provide them with an accurate understanding of the safety of the subways.
These people are all delusional and need a wake-up call to the rising crime in the system.
Imagine the significant cost savings and potential for reinvestment in the MTA if their luxury car services were eliminated, and they were obligated to take the subway for their daily commutes.
Veronica Kwiecinski
Maspeth
Lieber’s unrealistic assertion that New Yorkers should not be concerned about using the subways, despite recent incidents including stabbings, arson, and individuals being pushed onto the tracks, is outrageous.
He should be held accountable, and make sure the slashers and people arrested for these crimes are held without bail and jailed until a court date.
His statement that the system is safe “overall” is the reason he must be held accountable for the release of these felons.
Bonnie Giordano
Florham Park, NJ
New Yorkers are not as incompetent as Lieber makes them out to be with such an asinine assertion.
Crime is rampant in the system, and I personally don’t believe the COMPSTAT numbers from the NYPD regarding transit crime statistics.
Felony assault can be reduced to misdemeanor assault with a change of a word or two on the UF61 form — or considered “accidental” or “unintentional.” Pickpocketing can be reduced to “lost property” if you didn’t see or feel someone take your wallet or purse.
Give all of us a break, Lieber — New Yorkers are far from gullible, let alone stupid. Enjoy your congestion toll money while it lasts.
Ralph Manente
Yonkers
Instead of claiming the systems are safe and charging the hard-working folks of New York City with congesting pricing, they should use some of the MTA funds to study the subway systems of England, Japan and Amsterdam.
Those systems are well-run, safe and clean. Anyone who has traveled to these countries and used the systems, including myself, knows what I am talking about.
Donna Skjeveland
Holbrook
The Issue: President Biden’s last-minute offshore-drilling ban and other anti-drilling moves.
President Biden and the Democratic Party must hate the American people (“Drill ban makes change ‘difficult,’ ” Jan. 7).
President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to drill was meant to give the American people cheaper gas prices. Biden’s decision to ban offshore drilling is an attempt to stop Trump from keeping promises, so he fails.
Nevertheless, Trump is a fighter and no doubt will find a way to reverse Biden’s ban.
The mean-spirited and spiteful actions of Biden are only more reason for Americans to vote Republican in future elections.
JoAnn Lee Frank
Clearwater, Fla.
Right off the bat, Biden showed his disdain for energy production by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada. He later significantly restricted considerable US energy production.
Additionally, Canada, under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has stymied pipeline projects to get our oil to tidewater.
This year, Canada will see a new government, amenable to natural-resource development, and Trump will unleash America’s energy capability.
These initiatives will benefit the United States, Canada and the free world.
Larry Sylvester
Ontario, Canada
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