Day: July 12, 2023

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61% Worry About Being Crime Victim; Half Worry About Their Safety in Public Places – Siena College Research Institute

61% Worry About Being Crime Victim; Half Worry About Their Safety in Public Places – Siena College Research Institute

Sixty-one percent of New Yorkers are either very (21%) or somewhat (40%) concerned that they might be a victim of a crime according to a new survey of New York residents released today from the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI). Fifty-one percent of state residents have been concerned about their or their family’s safety in public places including schools, stores or houses of worship and over a third, 36%, of all New Yorkers have felt threatened over the past year in a public place by a stranger’s behavior.

Forty percent of state residents have spent $100 or more in the last year on goods or services that make them feel safer or more protected from crime. Twelve percent have spent more than $500. About a third have purchased home security cameras (34%) or security lights with motion sensors (32%). A quarter have hired a professionally monitored home security system. One out of every six New Yorkers has taken a self-defense class and 12% have purchased a firearm for self-defense.

Nearly 1 in 10 New Yorkers has over the past year been physically assaulted (9%) and similarly, 9% have been the victim of a burglary. Nearly 40% have witnessed violent or threatening behavior among others in a public setting. Forty-one percent say that they have “never been this worried about their personal safety as they are today” while a majority, 58%, say that they are no more worried about being the victim of a crime today than they have been in the past.

That's how I kind of feel about my bicycle, having to get a heavy bicycle lock and just the number of homeless people and litter downtown. Maybe it's just I'm noticing it more since being away from the city during the pandemic, but it just seems like the streets are a lot rougher then they once were.

Weekend slides downhill, and that bicycle they’re supposed to be assembling for me πŸ™

I hadn’t heard back from the bike shop, so I called this afternoon and they said they had a lower-spec model (Marlin 5) in my size XXL that I could test ride. Maybe I should have asked more questions, like whether or not they are also building the Marlin 6 in that size for my testing as promised, but I could test ride that Marlin 5 as it’s basically the same bike and either they can build the Marlin 6 or I can pick up somewhere else like their Hudson location. I think I’ll try to leave work at 4 PM tomorrow to give it a ride, and then go shopping thereafter. Plus then I can ask my question about the bike carrying rack to see if it fits the XXL bicycle.

I am having second thoughts about the upcoming weekend. The forecast was warm but decent, now it sucks with clouds on Saturday and Sunday and increasing chance of rain. Staying home saves money, and maybe I just need to go to more places to test ride bicycles, as I thought this had been closed down, but apparently like so many things in this world, what is closed down isn’t set a deal until you take delivery. At least I think I know what I want now, and after the test ride of Marlin 5 in XXL, if I have to order the Marlin 6 and have a local shop build it, even if I have to pay first, as long as I take delivery, I’ll be good.

The long range for the following weekend looks better, so maybe that will be my best chance to get out of town.