in the article:
A major element of the New York Police Department's longstanding "stop-and-frisk" policy was declared unconstitutional in a ruling announced by U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin on January 8.
The federal judge's decision came after a seven-day hearing last fall on the NYPD's "Clean Halls" program, under which landlords of private buildings enroll in the Trespass Affidavit Program (TAP), requesting that police patrol their buildings and arrest trespassers. According to one report, 3,261 buildings in the Bronx participate in this program, and 8,032 citywide. The court decision applies only to the Bronx buildings.
this article is about an unemployed youth who could not find work. She was (at least partially) university educated. throughout the article, the writer points to how this case is not unusual, since the number of young employed seeking jobseeker status in the UK doubled from 2008 to 2010.
This fits with my idea that the young of this world will rise up as a generation against capitalism. From this outrage, something must come to revolt against it. It's worth noting that this took place in 2010.