ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月9日 10時45分


Early on Sunday morning, the subway became the shelter of last resort for some of New York City’s homeless. On just one E train at about 2:30 a.m., 45 homeless people had sought refuge from the longest spell of freezing days in the city since 1961. 7 people were counted in a single train car — stretched out on the seats, using backpacks for pillows, curled up beneath blankets. A similar scene unfolded on car after car. In one, a man with a cane had taken off his soaked boots to dry his socks, and he briefly woke up. “Help for the homeless?” he asked. There are an estimated 3,900 unsheltered homeless people living around NYC. In normal weather, they sleep on the streets, in tunnels and overpasses, and in the subway. But during extremely cold weather more than usual descend into the subway, open and heated 24 hours a day. Officials said that the usual rules for subway riders applied to homeless people and are enforceable by the police. But they reiterated that this nocturnal population had a right to ride the trains. “Being homeless is not a crime,” said Jaclyn Rothenberg, a spokeswoman for the @nycmayor’s office. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @benjaminnorman.


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