Hidden surveillance cameras are the latest initiative being rolled out on New York City subway trains to combat crime and add another layer of safety for commuters.
A 24-year-old woman, held against her will and raped at a home in the Bronx, used a Grubhub food delivery order to alert police to her location.Richard Davey is the president of New York City Transit, which has installed cameras on 4,000 buses, but no trains.
It comes a day after the assault of a transit officer, patrolling a 3 train, alone, in East New York, Brooklyn. The officer was unhurt, but on Wednesday, the mayor evolved his plan. Now, cops can patrol as pairs again, but must spread out.But even the largest police department in the country can't put a cop everywhere.
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