The crime problem in New York is getting really serious. The other day the Statue of Liberty had both hands up.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by American comedian Jay Leno is making a joke about the crime problem in New York City. He says that the Statue of Liberty, a famous landmark in New York, had both of its hands up, which suggests that even the statue is surrendering to the high level of crime in the city. This is a humorous way of saying that the crime problem has become very serious and out of control in New York.
About Jay Leno
Jay Leno is an American television host, comedian, and writer who is best known for hosting The Tonight Show from 1992 to 2009. He has also hosted various other shows, including The Jay Leno Show and Jay Leno’s Garage, and has written a regular column for Popular Mechanics showcasing his car collection and providing automotive advice.
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