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Times Square wasn’t that great in the late sixties and early seventies either . I lived on 44th street then.MOO: I believe this parked subway train was acting as a de facto homeless shelter for the severely mentally ill. Not uncommon. Get on the 7 out near JFK and you’ll see this 365 nights of the year post-COVID. MOO: it amazes me how severe this has to get before a reckoning happens, but in some ways this reminds me of Times Square in the 1990s. It had to get truly terrifying for everyone who stepped foot in it before we mustered the will as a society to get behind turning it around.