NYC businesses board up store fronts ahead of presidential election
Businesses in New York City have boarded up their store fronts in preparation for possible unrest related to the presidential election. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

Businesses in New York City have boarded up their store fronts in preparation for possible unrest related to the presidential election. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

As the presidential election approaches, stores including Saks, Guess and Forever 21 are taking precautions for possible unrest. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

As the presidential election approaches, stores including Saks, Guess and Forever 21 are taking precautions for possible unrest. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

The local Business Improvement Districts have reportedly advised the retailers to remove all merchandise from street view, leave the lights on at night, lock all doors and repair any faulty video cameras. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

The local Business Improvement Districts have reportedly advised the retailers to remove all merchandise from street view, leave the lights on at night, lock all doors and repair any faulty video cameras. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

On his weekly WNYC broadcast, NYC Mayor De Blasio warned the city is going to be prepared for "prolonged protests" and has discussed safety protocols. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image

On his weekly WNYC broadcast, NYC Mayor De Blasio warned the city is going to be prepared for "prolonged protests" and has discussed safety protocols. /David Dee Delgado via Getty Image