while they were walking, but nobody stopped. off camera a parked policewoman does approach malik. she came up and said, you can t ride that in here. you have to walk it out of the park. and i had giant bolt cutters in my hand and a stolen bike. hood up. sunglasses on. trying to look as criminal as possible. casey s next tool takes the game to a whole new level, a noisy cordless angle grinder that winds its way through chain. this time the police do show up after nine minutes. and casey tells them his story. when the police finally showed up, i was kind of relieved, once they didn t arrest me. i was a little bit happy to see them. but the truth is in the big apple bike theft is a low police priority. so what is the takeaway? is there a lesson to be learned
off camera a parked policewoman does approach malik. she came up and said you can t ride that in here. you have to walk it out of the park. and i had giant bolt cutters in my hand and a stolen bike. hood up. sunglasses on. trying to look as criminal as possible. casey s next tool takes the game to a whole new level, a noisy cordless angle grinder that winds its way through chain. this time the police do show up. after nine minutes. and casey tells them his story when the police finally showed up, i was kind of relieved, once they didn t arrest me. i was a little bit happy to see them. but the truth is in the big apple bike theft is a low police priority. so what is the takeaway? is there a lesson to be learned from their study?
criminal s favorite tool, the crowbar. in two minutes, the lock is off, and casey rides away. the nypd doesn t seem to notice. he might as well be invisible. for this next experiment, my friend malik is going to steal the bicycle. i m black. brandishing a pair of large red bolt cutters, malik strolls into a public park and cuts several large chains off the bike. do onlookers behave any differently? they didn t. it s just like, it speaks volume to just how little people give a [ bleep ] about bike theft. i just got a lot of glares. one person screamed somebody while they were working, but nobody stopped.
i was a little bit happy to see them. but the truth is, in the big apple, bike theft is a low police priority. so what s the takeaway? is there a lesson to be learned from their study? people are so crazy about certain things in new york. you see people arguing over basically nothing, like you bump into somebody by accident and that will be a huge fight. but you steal a bike right in front of someone s face, and they just look at you. coming up, an attack on a cop tests the onlookers at a fast food restaurant. i was worried about the guy grabbing the officer s gun and shooting all of us.
they didn t, which i think maybe to a lack of racism in this city or just how little people give a [ bleep ] about bike theft. i just got a lot of glares. one person screamed somebody while they were working, but nobody stopped. off camera a parked policewoman does approach malik. she came up and said, you can t ride that in here. you have to walk it out of the park. and i had giant bolt cutters in my hand and a stolen bike. hood up. sunglasses on. trying to look as criminal as possible. casey s next tool takes the game to a whole new level, a noisy cordless angle grinder that winds its way through the chain. this time the police do show up. after nine minutes. and casey tells them his and casey tells them his story. when the police finally showed up, i was kind of relieved, once they didn t arrest me.