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Wall Street Firms Tell Employees To “Dress Down” As Violent Crime Rages
Zubu Brothers ^ | 12-4-2021

Posted on 12/04/2021 2:52:33 PM PST by blam

As New York City political elites brag about their “urban utopia,” reality shows it’s nothing like that. Rather a dystopia as defunding the police and other progressive policies have resulted in a surge of violent crime. The city saw its most significant year-over-year increase in shootings and homicides in more than half a century between 2019 and 2020. Violent crime continues to plague the city today, as top Wall Street firms tell their employees to “dress down” to avoid being targeted.

Outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio’s progressive policies doomed the city as successor, Mayor-elect Eric Adams, a former police officer and Brooklyn Borough President, is expected to deal with soaring violent crime.

At the Bank of America Tower in Midtown Manhattan, senior executives have told employees to “dress down” to avoid being targeted by thieves, according to NYPost, who quoted one bank employee who spoke with On The Money. Execs told employees to avoid wearing the bank’s insignia on clothing as they commute to work.

Employees have been extra cautious about potential attacks after someone recently spotted a man wielding a knife near the office building. Bank of America is not the only financial firm in Midtown and Lower Manhattan to advise employees about surging crime and how they need to take precautions to avoid becoming a victim.

Citibank has offered employees private shuttles to avoid public transportation as violent crime becomes a significant problem. The city reported a 15% increase in felony assaults in November, compared with the same period last year.

Another Wall Street source told On The Money the fear of being targeted on the commute home has “been a topic of conversation on the floor frequently over the last few months.”

“Some people I work with have been accosted … I’d say it’s becoming frequent, if not common,” the source said. “There’s probably a dozen incidents that I saw, or have been involved in,” the person said — mostly verbal, but some physical, the person said.

According to Kastle Systems today, whose electronic access systems secure office buildings in the metro area, only 28% of NYC employees are back in the office compared with 35% last month. The decline is due to the spread of the new COVID-19 variant.

Rising violent crime in the metro area could be the golden opportunity for some employees who’ve returned to the office but want to return to remote working status. Their excuse is that commuting to work is a life-or-death situation.

It’s not just Wall Street bankers frightened about being targeted. College students are on alert after a Columbia University student was stabbed to death on Thursday.

Columbia University Student Dies in Stabbing Near Campus

New York is back…. 1970s New York

— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 3, 2021

NYC is becoming a liberal hellhole where violent crime will only worsen under progressive policies. For bankers who want to dress down, try incorporating the ‘homeless’ clothing line sold by elite clothing brands (Gucci makes $900 pair of sneakers that look like someone pulled them out of a garbage can).


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: anarchotyranny; crime; dystopia; muggings; newyork; ny; nyc; wallstreet
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To: blam

Every day is super casual day.


21 posted on 12/04/2021 6:13:00 PM PST by Cecily
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To: metmom

On the off chance the police actually do arrest them and be proactive, some DA will let them out without any or very little bail and will be on the street the same day.


22 posted on 12/04/2021 7:10:52 PM PST by matt04 ( )
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To: Leep
A spray bottle filled with running alc will stop anyone

What is running alc?

23 posted on 12/04/2021 7:16:46 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: ladyjane

Auto corrected or little keyboard syndrome.

rubbing alc


24 posted on 12/05/2021 5:14:08 AM PST by Leep (Save America. Lock down pres. Brandon!)
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To: taxpayerfatigue

Rubbing alc


25 posted on 12/05/2021 5:14:54 AM PST by Leep (Save America. Lock down pres. Brandon!)
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To: blam

All of these rich companies should fire their diversity affirmative-action (non-productive) employees and reallocate the funds to private shuttles with private security guards on board to walk the patrons inside their apartment buildings especially for the female commuters


26 posted on 12/05/2021 7:25:28 AM PST by A_Former_Democrat (#LeaveTheGOP. Pass it on Liberty Valance Time. The point of a gun is the only law they understan)
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To: blam

NYC related...

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JUST IN - New York City to impose vaccine mandate for all private-sector employees starting December 27 - Mayor


27 posted on 12/06/2021 6:00:20 AM PST by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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NYC Expands Vaccine Mandate to Whole Private Sector, Ups Dose Proof to 2 and Adds Kids 5-11

28 posted on 12/06/2021 6:02:33 AM PST by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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