MLK & the civil rights movement would like to have a word with you.
As would the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Moron that accomplished similar to a dog getting a piece of his master's steak thrown at him to keep him happy.....
MLK & the civil rights movement would like to have a word with you.
As would the Voting Rights Act of 1965
It’s not a slowdown — it’s a virtual work stoppage.
NYPD traffic tickets and summonses for minor offenses have dropped off by a staggering 94 percent following the execution of two cops — as officers feel betrayed by the mayor and fear for their safety, The Post has learned.
The dramatic drop comes as Police Commissioner Bill Bratton and Mayor de Blasio plan to hold an emergency summit on Tuesday with the heads of the five police unions to try to close the widening rift between cops and the administration.
The unprecedented meeting is being held at the new Police Academy in Queens at 2 p.m., sources said.
Angry union leaders have ordered drastic measures for their members since the Dec. 20 assassination of two NYPD cops in a patrol car, including that two units respond to every call.
It has helped contribute to a nose dive in low-level policing, with overall arrests down 66 percent for the week starting Dec. 22 compared with the same time period in 2013, stats show.
Citations for traffic violations fell by 94 percent, from 10,069 to 587, during that time frame.
Summonses for low-level offenses like public drinking and urination also plunged 94 percent — from 4,831 to 300.
Even parking violations are way down, dropping by 92 percent, from 14,699 to 1,241.
Drug arrests by cops assigned to the NYPD’s Organized Crime Control Bureau — which are part of the overall number — dropped by 84 percent, from 382 to 63.
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The Post obtained the numbers hours after revealing that cops were turning a blind eye to some minor crimes and making arrests only “when they have to” since the execution-style shootings of Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu.
Police sources said Monday that safety concerns were the main reason for the drop-off in police activity, but added that some cops were mounting an undeclared slowdown in protest of de Blasio’s response to the non-indictment in the police chokehold death of Eric Garner.
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“The call last week from the PBA is what started it, but this has been simmering for a long time,” one source said.
“This is not a slowdown for slowdown’s sake. Cops are concerned, after the reaction from City Hall on the Garner case, about de Blasio not backing them.”
The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association has warned its members to put their safety first and not make arrests “unless absolutely necessary.”
http://nypost.com/2014/12/29/arrests-plummet-following-execution-of-two-cops/
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That's 1000's of folks that were saved from being senselessly dragged thru the court system, having their finances depleted and/or being brutally assaulted or killed for the sake of fulfilling a quota.
Ismaaiyl Brinsley...the freedom fighter?
Can't seem to recall any peace march or "die in" netting these type of results
Moron that accomplished similar to a dog getting a piece of his master's steak thrown at him to keep him happy.....
Sadly it's a money game like most things....you are right.....City is going to get that lost revenue back one way or another. When the layoffs happen they will cry.