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Posted on: January 26, 2026 08:00 PM

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A moment of silence is all there for the dead in NYC

As of today, the NYC Mayor's office says 12 people died while being outside in the weather. The latest one was reported in Corona where a male was found frozen to death after someone called 911.

Despite the Mayor announcing the city has shelters, safe havens, bed sites and drop in centers, the new law is consent which the individual must agree as their choice. Starting this year no one is being forced from streets including homeless camps into shelters or the need of services unless a verbal agreement is in place.

According to NYC Dept of Homeless, it costs $4,000 a month taxpayer funds to keep one person in the shelter alone but providing additional services are expensive with a long waiting list which the city can't take under emergency. However the more homeless, the more money but under the previous Mayor, the goal was to move homeless into psychiatric facilities which the majority of City Council opposed. Let the homeless be free with their own choices and continue with the current Mayor.

Most of the taxpayer funds go to groups advocating programs to end homelessness with administration services where most are earning over $150,000 annually.

Brooklyn reported the most incidents followed by Manhattan and then Queens. The Bronx and Staten Island have none.

According to NYC Dept of Homeless, under Adams, there were around 350 homeless in the subway each year. The same agency say there are now 1,500 homeless inside the subways under the current mayor which is great to use taxpayer funds to continue with services so employees can live well.

Due to the new rule, New Yorkers who are full of love can bring the homeless into their own homes, feed, bathe and care for them as a good will. Learn to love.

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