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Welcome to your new dystopia, New York — all thanks to pro-crime progressives

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Last updated: March 18, 2025 5:32 pm
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City businesses are facing a new challenge in the form of unruly behavior from groups of teenagers, prompting some establishments to take drastic measures to maintain order. Brooklyn Target recently made headlines for implementing a policy that requires anyone under the age of 18 to be accompanied by an adult while in the store. This decision was made in response to incidents of large groups of teenagers engaging in fights and disruptive behavior, including throwing milk at each other.

The issue at hand goes beyond just shoplifting, although that is also a significant concern for retailers like Target. The main issue is the sense of empowerment that some teenagers feel in a climate of disorder, leading them to act out and disrupt the shopping experience for other customers. This not only creates a hostile environment for shoppers but also puts additional pressure on store employees who are forced to intervene in these situations.

The situation at Target is not an isolated one, as other businesses in the area have also been forced to take similar measures to address unruly behavior from teenagers. A nearby McDonald’s, for example, has implemented a ban on anyone under the age of 20 due to incidents of teen misbehavior, including masked individuals causing chaos and terrorizing customers.

This trend of businesses having to implement strict policies and security measures is a concerning reflection of the current state of affairs in the city. The progressive push for “equity and justice” has inadvertently led to a sense of fear and uncertainty for both customers and employees. This constant battle against crime and disorder is taking a toll on the community, creating a cycle of social decay that is difficult to break.

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As businesses continue to navigate these challenges, it is clear that a comprehensive approach is needed to address the root causes of crime and disorder. Simply implementing more security measures and restrictions may provide temporary relief, but a long-term solution requires addressing the underlying issues that contribute to these behaviors. Until then, cities like New York will continue to struggle with the consequences of misguided policies and the impact they have on the community.

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