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Christopher Robbins

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Cars block the intersection in a traffic jam on Delancey Street.

Hey Mayoral Debate Moderators: Steal These Questions!

By Christopher Robbins | Jun 16, 2021 | No Comments
So far, these debates have no street cred.
Eric Adams wears a white shirt and stands in front of a group of carpenters in Brooklyn Bridge Park as he receives their endorsement.

Eric Adams Pledges to ‘Do A Deep Dive In The Data’ of His Reckless Driving Record

By Christopher Robbins | Jun 12, 2021 | No Comments
"I'm a big believer in driving safe," he said. (Um, his driving record says otherwise.)
Eric Adams speaks at a podium during a rally with his supporters outside City Hall in May.

Eric Adams Got 15 Camera Tickets for Reckless Driving Since 2019 — And That’s Just On His City Car

By Christopher Robbins | Jun 11, 2021 | No Comments
Eric Adams is campaigning on making New York City safer — but he's also repeatedly speeding through its school zones and running its red lights.
Police using their bicycles as weapons against protesters in Union Square last year. File photo

Will NYC’s Next Mayor Use the ‘Goon Squad’ to Shut Off Parks Access? (Probably)

By Christopher Robbins | Jun 9, 2021 | No Comments
Which candidate will actually bring in policies that will rein in the NYPD? “The enforcement of a curfew should not involve violence," said legendary freedom fighter Norman Siegel.
Mayoral candidate Maya Wiley talks to supporters in Washington Square Park on Tuesday afternoon, in front of the large fountain.

The Closure of Washington Square Park is this Year’s Mayoral Campaign in a Microcosm

By Christopher Robbins | Jun 2, 2021 | No Comments
The NYPD enforces the 10 p.m weekend closure of Washington Square Park — and no one seems to even question it. Maya Wiley's new ad suggests she will.
The apparent demise of the Dianne Morales campaign leaves progressives feeling blown up. Can Maya Wiley restore their hope?

The Morales Implosion: What’s a NYC Progressive Supposed To Do Now?

By Christopher Robbins | May 31, 2021 | No Comments
With just three weeks left until the mayoral primary, how did New York progressives find themselves stuck with an ex-cop who used to be a Republican, a lobbyist-led neophyte, or the center-left Sanitation commissioner with a Times and Daily News endorsement?
Mayoral candidate Kathryn Garcia talks to reporters outside Moynihan station.

Kathryn Garcia Doesn’t Know What To Do About The BQE

By Christopher Robbins | May 26, 2021 | No Comments
Kathryn Garcia will get things done as the next mayor of New York City — but she'll have to get back to you on how.
Mayoral candidate Andrew Yang spoke on Thursday about police reform. He was frequently interrupted. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

ANALYSIS: Andrew Yang Believes He Can Reform the NYPD

By Christopher Robbins | May 20, 2021 | No Comments
Shout it from the rooftops: Andrew Yang still doesn't know jack about the NYPD.
Andrew Yang with outstretched arms at a podium next to City Councilmember Carlos Menchaca in Battery Park with a view of the Statue of Liberty.

Andrew Yang Says Community Boards are ‘Positive For Democracy’ — Even When Reminded That They’re Not

By Christopher Robbins | May 18, 2021 | No Comments
He reiterated his support for the neighborhood panels when reminded that community boards frequently block life-saving road redesigns.
Mayor Bill de Blasio wears a blue suit and baseball cap and rides the F Train from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Wednesday, May 12, 2021.

De Blasio Relents On MTA’s Insatiable Demand For Cops — But It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

By Christopher Robbins | May 18, 2021 | No Comments
Mayor de Blasio caved to the demands from the state-controlled MTA to send even more cops into the subway system — a decision that underscored how easily this mayor is cowed, but also paves the way for a new approach by whoever is sworn in next year.
Mayoral candidates (clockwise from top left) Eric Adams, Dianne Morales, Scott Stringer and Kathryn Garcia would subsidize Citi Bike.

The Next Mayor Will Subsidize Citi Bike (Well, Depending on Who Gets Elected, Of Course)

By Christopher Robbins | May 17, 2021 | No Comments
Of the eight remaining top Democratic candidates, four have said they would do something Mayor de Blasio hasn’t done for two terms: set aside public funding to fuel the growth of bikeshare in New York City. 
nterim MTA New York City Transit President Sarah Feinberg and MTA Bus President and NYCT Senior Vice President of Buses Craig Cipriano at Fulton Transit Center on Fri., April 9, 2021

NYC Transit: Here’s Your Ranked Choice Mayoral Ballot For Candidates Who Will Flood The Subways With Cops

By Christopher Robbins | May 14, 2021 | No Comments
Political ads are banned in the subway, but they're apparently kosher for an MTA press release.
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