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Ret. NYPD Inspector Advises Tourists On New Year's Eve Safety

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Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro recently shared valuable advice for tourists planning to attend the New Year's Eve celebrations in New York City. Mauro emphasized that while most crimes in Times Square during this event are related to property rather than violence, it is still crucial to remain vigilant.

Mauro highlighted the prevalence of pickpocketing and urged attendees to be mindful of their belongings. He stressed the importance of staying together, especially when using public transportation, and recommended avoiding distractions like looking at phones to stay alert.

According to Mauro, the police department has extensive experience in managing large events like the New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square. He expressed confidence in the department's ability to ensure the safety and security of all attendees.

Attendees should be mindful of their belongings to prevent pickpocketing.
Property crimes are more common than violence in Times Square during New Year's Eve.
Staying together and avoiding distractions like phones are crucial safety measures.

For those planning to participate in the festivities, Mauro's advice serves as a reminder to prioritize personal safety and awareness. By following simple precautions such as staying together, remaining vigilant, and avoiding distractions, tourists can enjoy the event while minimizing the risk of falling victim to property crimes.

As New York City prepares to welcome the new year with its iconic celebrations, the insights shared by Paul Mauro offer valuable guidance for attendees to have a safe and enjoyable experience in Times Square.

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