New Yorkers Hit the Roof

The
New York Times reports that when the temps climb in the Big Apple,
so
do New Yorkers – to the roofs.

They charge through security doors
and climb up fire escapes, and nervous landlords or busybody building
superintendents are
no match. Their stories are varied and twisted.

"Sometimes you’re up on the roof, you have a little
music, you close your eyes, you could be at the beach," says Leon
Ichaso, a filmmaker. "It’s celebratory. There’s a sense that they
can’t catch you up there."

I’m wondering what you’ve been up to Leon, and who exactly "they" are….

from the New York Times

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