Big Apple straphangers are in survival mode amid a surge in transit violence — and renewed fears following Saturday’s unprovoked subway shoving death in Times Square.
“I always have to think about, what if they push me with my kids?” mom Stephanie Martinez, 28, admitted while clutching her 7-year-old son’s hand and keeping a tight grip on her younger son’s stroller at the Times Square station.
“I always have to be attentive and it’s scary because you don’t know who is behind your back.”
Martinez, a medical assistant from Brooklyn, said her head is now constantly on a pivot in wake of the death of Michelle
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