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There’s a criminal conundrum unfolding in New York City. Crime across the five boroughs was down significantly last year, but there was a 57 percent increase in bank robberies. New York City now averages more than one bank robbery a day — and the city’s police commissioner blames lax security standards.
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What Makes New York Banks So Easy To Rob?
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