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#5391104
2 February 2020
Graffitti left by a protester on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391106
2 February 2020
Protesters march on the sidewalks of Brooklyn on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391108
2 February 2020
Police respond to a surge of protesters who are exiting a subway station on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391112
2 February 2020
Protesters march out of Grand Central Terminal on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391114
2 February 2020
Police march alongside protesters in Midtown Manhattan on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391116
2 February 2020
Protesters gather in Grand Central Terminal for a city-wide day of transit action on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391118
2 February 2020
Police look on as protesters gather in Grand Central Terminal on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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#5391110
2 February 2020
A police officer shines a flashlight on protesters as they exit the subway on January 31, 2020. The protest was in response to increased police presence in New York City subways. Police claim that they need to step up their fare evasion enforcement, and that fare evaders cost the transit agency $240 million a year. Activists, however, see the additional police presence as a war on poor people.
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