Museum free hours in NYC for fall/winter 2009/10

Museums, zoos, ice rinks, clubs open Thanksgiving Day

Met Opera lottery to offer free dress rehearsal tickets

Amtrak plans to offer free wi-fi on Acela trains by 2010

'Bye Bye Birdie' crashes into brutal Broadway reviews

Studio audience tix: SNL, Letterman, Martha, Colbert

Amy at newyorkology.com






Subscribe with Kindle
Subscribe with Bloglines
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to Google

Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Add to Technorati Favorites








March 29, 2005

Subway crime rises slightly due to iPod theft

Subway crime is up and it's the iPod's fault, the Daily News reports.

Subway felonies so far this year are up 14 percent over this time a year ago, an most often, it's the magical little music player the thieves are after. Although at 10 felonies a day, that's still below the 12 to 17 daily average during 1995-2000. NY1 followed up the story this morning, and was unable to interview anyone very worried about theft on the subway, which carries 7 million riders daily.

From the Daily News:

The crooks grab an iPod and jump off trains just as the doors are closing - an old-time technique that's proven useful in snatching the high-tech devices.
Police have responded by dispatching teams of eight officers and a sergeant patrolling stations where robberies are up.

Recently there were reports that New York University was warning its students about a rash of iPod thefts. Though the NYU student paper followed up the story, noting only four have been stolen since December, including two that were unattended.

March 29, 2005 08:23 AM in Techology, Transportology

Comments (1)

 

®Copyright 2006, All Rights Reserved

 


flights




NewYorkology is in the NYC blogs, travel blogs and food blogs networks at Blogads.