Town’s courts have been flush with public pee-ers.
New York broke a brand new file for public urination tickets because the variety of overhydrated streetwalkers caught utilizing the 5 boroughs as their rest room grows from a tinkle to a flood.
The NYPD slapped 10,003 soiled arms with summonses for hitting a tree as a substitute of the john during the last yr — a stunning quantity that dramatically surpasses the variety of folks arrested for DUIs or for toting weapons, in keeping with the not too long ago launched Mayor’s Administration Report.
It’s the best quantity doled out during the last half-decade — at the same time as the town spends hundreds of thousands to put in extra public bogs throughout the 5 boroughs.
The rising variety of small-bladdered barbarians is one thing the Adams administration has been focusing on in a “High quality of Life” police division this yr because it appears to be like to crack down on low-level nuisance crimes, the report signifies.
“The Adams administration is dedicated to defending and enhancing the standard of life for all New Yorkers, and which means making certain our streets are secure and clear,” Adams informed The Put up in an announcement.
Knowledge from the report reveals that public urination tickets, each civil and felony, have been climbing dramatically for years.
Between July 2020 and 2021, simply 746 summonses had been issued, adopted by 2,129 the next yr.
That quantity then jumped to six,772 between July 2022 and 2023, and once more to 9,904 from July 2023 and 2024, culminating within the record-breaking 10,003 this previous fiscal yr.
Comparatively, simply 3,835 arrests had been made for folks driving beneath the affect and one other 5,331 arrests had been made for gun-related offenses.

Metropolis Corridor identified that in recent times, the NYPD has pivoted to handing out civil summonses somewhat than felony summonses for public urination, which might imply the distinction between a $50 ticket and a courtroom look.
Simply 1,426 — or 14% — of this yr’s summonses had been felony, in comparison with the two,513 handed out final yr.
Underneath the Adams administration, the town has additionally expanded public restroom entry by means of the “Ur in Luck” initiative — which dumped million-dollar, futuristic rest room pods into Brooklyn.
This summer season, Adams promised that 82 new and refurbished restrooms could be prepared to be used within the subsequent two years, and he revealed an up-to-date Google Maps layer to assist New Yorkers discover their closest accessible rest room.