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. is right. Anyone who witnessed the subway transformation in the '90s knows that cops *can* turn this crisis around. But yesterday the bad faith, anti-cop takes started flowing literally before the smoke cleared. So the real question is: will we be allowed to?
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My piece on NYC subways' fate in @wsj: "Restored trust in the subway system will depend on New Yorkers signaling their appetite for law enforcement to use its tools, and on their will to help them succeed." wsj.com/articles/new-y
Former chief Joe Fox was my sergeant in the 80s in anti-crime. We all got together and worked out a plan for different things but nowadays both him and I are retired and I’ve gotten back in touch.More police I needed in the subway system
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Mr. Mayor and Mrs Gov, will they be allowed? Will you support them? Will you give them the tools and authority? Will you empower them to do what they do so well? Or, will you be an obstacle? Will you instead support a DA that wont prosecute?
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Your budget would be the 20th largest military budget in the entire world. Lack of budget, gear, and manpower is NOT the problem here. We need to invest in the things that ACTUALLY address root causes of social ills, not throw more money and power at cops.
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