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The comedian recalls Giuliani's "Broken Windows" policing policy in New York City that involved arresting people for small crimes such as littering or jumping turnstiles, with the assumption that they might also be involved in more serious crimes.
08:30 - 09:36 (01:06)
Summary
The comedian recalls Giuliani's "Broken Windows" policing policy in New York City that involved arresting people for small crimes such as littering or jumping turnstiles, with the assumption that they might also be involved in more serious crimes. The policy was controversial and led to a rise in arrests for petty offenses, including drug possession, and disproportionately targeted black communities.
ChapterKids from John Jay School in Park Slope
EpisodeBatman and Robbing (feat. Yannis Pappas) - Flagrant 2 Patreon
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
In the past, people carried "mugger money" in case they got mugged, with their real cash being in their socks.
09:36 - 10:46 (01:10)
Summary
In the past, people carried "mugger money" in case they got mugged, with their real cash being in their socks. In current times, people have become arrogant and safe in New York with low standards for robbery.
ChapterKids from John Jay School in Park Slope
EpisodeBatman and Robbing (feat. Yannis Pappas) - Flagrant 2 Patreon
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The podcast host and guest discuss the old times when people would get robbed for their expensive North Face jacket or Nautica jacket that could cost up to $200.
10:46 - 11:35 (00:49)
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The podcast host and guest discuss the old times when people would get robbed for their expensive North Face jacket or Nautica jacket that could cost up to $200. The guest shares that he has been robbed ten times in the past.
ChapterKids from John Jay School in Park Slope
EpisodeBatman and Robbing (feat. Yannis Pappas) - Flagrant 2 Patreon
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker shares a memory of avoiding trouble with a group of rowdy kids from John Jay by staying inside during the after-school hours in Park Slope.
11:35 - 13:33 (01:58)
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The speaker shares a memory of avoiding trouble with a group of rowdy kids from John Jay by staying inside during the after-school hours in Park Slope.