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Originally posted by Double T
I'm also pretty sure the city was in a lock down status, if there was no reason for you to be out of your home, you didnt leave. Thousands of New Yorkers protesting after a vital part of the city was demolished would only create even MORE confusion/chaos/problems
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The ONLY parts of NYC that were locked down was Manhattan below Canal
I _HATE_ when people forget that NYC is actually made up of 5 counties, and is QUITE large
There is
NY County - aka Manhattan + some small islands, and a couple of blocks on the mainland (a canal was moved - don't ask)
Bronx County - "the Bronx" - the only part of NYC on the mainland - all others are on islands (except for those few blocks)
Richmond County - aka Staten Island - NYCs most rural county
Kings County - aka Brooklyn - This is actually on "Long Island".
Queens County - aka Queens - again, on Long Island
When folks say "NYC", they are usually thinking "Manhattan", which is actually the smallest part of NYC by FAR (smallest county in the USA at 22 square miles)
If your in Manhattan, and someone says, they are going to "Long Island" - they usually mean Nassau or Suffolk, which are the 2 NON NYC counties on LI
If your on Long Island, and your going to Manhattan, your going to "the City" - Brooklyn and Queens are "forgotten"
NYC Government is VERY Manhattan centric - One of the past Mayors coined the term "Outer Boroughs" for the other 4 Boroughs of NYC, nad he would say it with distain
BTW A GREAT web site for NYC stuff
Forgotten NY