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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 13 Jan 2015

    “What, exactly, did police officers hope would happen when they stopped working?” @tnyCloseRead on the NYPD slowdown:http://nyr.kr/1KEm5LN 

    3:05 AM - 13 Jan 2015
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      1. Schadenfreude  🤖 🌏‏ @ERN_Malleyscrub 13 Jan 2015
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker @Colvinius @tnyCloseRead Plagues, cats and dogs living together- #Ghostbusters

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      2. Mike O'Hara  🌹‏ @mediumvillain 13 Jan 2015
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead Except they weren't "letting crime go" - they were starving the city of revenue by not enforcing broken windows bs.

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      3. Mike O'Hara  🌹‏ @mediumvillain 13 Jan 2015
        Replying to @mediumvillain

        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead Only making arrests "when they have to" should be what cops ALWAYS do.

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      1. Tony K dot‏ @TdotKdot 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead #police "to Observe and Protect" not Desert and Disrespect. Reality check required.

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      1. David Patterson‏ @DavidKPatterson 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead: The city can check with Davidson to make sure it gets it right next time.

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      1. David Patterson‏ @DavidKPatterson 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead: It's also helpful that Davidson defined what the "decent period of mourning" should have been for Ramos and Liu.

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      1. David Patterson‏ @DavidKPatterson 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead: For one thing, not dealing with people who might resist arrest. Maybe this wldn't have occurred to a NYer writer.

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      2. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead To read this piece, you would think the police had forsaken to New York to it's underworld entirely and mutinied.

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      3. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead Nothing could be farther from the truth. Murders, robberies, and the like are still be investigated and...

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      4. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead I'm sure it is safe to say when possible, thwarted. I would submit to the #NewYorker that if there is a breakdown

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      5. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead it is from the top down and not the other way. The days of Serpico are long gone. Try this, think of it as Occupy

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      6. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead Wall Street, but with uniforms and deodorant. No New Yorker's life is in danger if he allows a someone to get pass

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      7. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
        Replying to @FeelFreetuRT

        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead paying for the subway or ticketing a litterer. What you should be asking is how did it get this far and why?

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      8. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
        Replying to @FeelFreetuRT

        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead So when you call 911 and you feel it takes a bit longer for them to respond (depending on the call), before you go

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      9. American Guy‏ @FeelFreetuRT 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead all Grassy Knoll conspiracy like, remember it's @NYC ...there's about 30,000 TOTAL to lay their life on the line.

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      1. stringle08‏ @stringle08 13 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker @tnyCloseRead Wrong. The work "stoppage" was in self preservation not to punish anyone. Resisting offenders are a cause célèbre.

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