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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh no, a few corrupt cops might quit! Whatever will we do?[/quote] What makes you think the corrupt cops will quit? It’s the excellent NYPD cops that don’t want to be stigmatized, demonized, and despised by not only the citizens they serve, but the city leadership. The great cops have options to serve outside the city that the corrupt ones don’t. When the current vigorous recruiting effort isn’t keeping up with retirements and transfers, what will happen to staffing in NYC when a self declared police detractor is sworn in as the mayor that needs to find $1.1B for the Department of Community Safety? Some of that money will come out of the NYPD budget. [/quote] Great cops should have no problem being held to high standards.[/quote] DP. You’re being deliberately disingenuous. How many people would stay at a job where their boss suggested they were “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety”? Especially when that job is dangerous, has terrible hours, pays poorly, and when you can get a similar job elsewhere? Mamdani’s past statements about police were incredibly ill-advised. Time will tell whether and to what extent they have real world impact.[/quote] Good cops should welcome getting rid of racist, homophobic, and corrupt cops who abuse their power. If you don’t, you aren’t a good cop[/quote] There are 34,000 NYPD officers. How many does each cop interact with in a month, 100, 200? How many of those 200 do they know anything about beyond their names? Those cops don’t know who the racists, homophobes and corrupt cops are.[/quote] You really think that they don't know who the bad ones are? Cops have partners. They have CI and talk to regular people and known and rehabbed criminals in the neighborhoods they patrol. There is Internal Affairs. And a CCRB. You're stupid if you think that most normal cops want to associate with and deal with the blowback and the pressure from the brotherhood to cover up sh!t that corrupt and racist cops do. Patch (2020): [u][url=https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/these-nypd-precincts-top-their-boroughs-confirmed-cop-complaints]These NYPD Precincts[/url] Top Their Borough's Confirmed Cop Complaints[/u] A largely-Black swath of east Brooklyn. A Bronx outpost. An ocean-side presence in Far Rockaway. A view of the Staten Island Ferry. A hold in Harlem. These are the places protected by NYPD officers who amassed the most substantiated misconduct complaints in their boroughs, according to a new database published by ProPublica. The database covers more than two decades of confirmed wrongdoing by cops, as documented by the Civilian Complaint Review Board. Some individual cops have racked up dozens of accusations, the database shows. [/quote]
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