ARRESTS DOWN 66% IN NYC

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....traffic citations had fallen by 94 percent over the same period last year, summonses for offenses like public drinking and urination were down 94 percent, parking violations were down 92 percent, and drug arrests by the Organized Crime Control Bureau were down 84 percent.

The data cover only a week, and the reasons for the plunge are not entirely clear. But it is so steep and sudden as to suggest a dangerous, deplorable escalation of the police confrontation with the de Blasio administration. Even considering the heightened tensions surrounding the officers’ deaths and pending labor negotiations — the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association has no contract, and its leader, Patrick Lynch, has been the most strident in attacking Mr. de Blasio, calling him a bloody accomplice to the officers’ murder — this action is repugnant and inexcusable. It amounts to a public act of extortion by the police.

And for what?

Let’s review the actions that Mr. de Blasio’s harshest critics say have driven the police to such extremes.

1. He campaigned on ending the unconstitutional use of “stop-and-frisk” tactics, which victimized hundreds of thousands of innocent young black and Latino men.

2. He called for creating an inspector general for the department and ending racial profiling.

3. After Eric Garner, an unarmed black man, was killed by a swarm of cops on Staten Island, he convened a meeting with the police commissioner, William Bratton, and the Rev. Al Sharpton, giving Mr. Sharpton greater prominence than police defenders thought he should have had because Mr. Sharpton is a firebrand with an unsavory past.

4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.

5. He generally condoned the peaceful protests for police reform — while condemning those who incited or committed violence — and cited a tagline of the movement: “Black lives matter.”

The list of grievances adds up to very little, unless you look at it through the magnifying lens of resentment fomented by union bosses and right-wing commentators. The falling murder rate, the increased resources for the department, the end of quota-based policing, which the police union despised, the mayor’s commitment to “broken-windows” policing — none of that matters, because many cops have latched on to the narrative that they are hated, with the mayor orchestrating the hate.

It’s a false narrative. Mr. de Blasio was elected by a wide margin on a promise to reform the policing excesses that were found unconstitutional by a federal court. He hired a proven reformer, Mr. Bratton, who had achieved with the Los Angeles Police Department what needs doing in New York. The furor that has gripped the city since the Garner killing has been a complicated mess. But what New Yorkers expect of the Police Department is simple:

1. Don’t violate the Constitution.

2. Don’t kill unarmed people.

To that we can add:

3. Do your jobs. The police are sworn public servants, and refusing to work violates their oath to serve and protect. Mr. Bratton should hold his commanders and supervisors responsible, and turn this insubordination around.

Mr. de Blasio has a responsibility to lead the city out of this impasse, and to his credit has avoided inflaming the situation with hasty or hostile words. But it’s the Police Department that needs to police itself. Rank-and-file officers deserve a department they can be proud of, not the insular, defiant, toxically politicized constituency that Mr. Lynch seems to want to lead.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/31/opinion/when-new-york-city-police-walk-off-the-job.html?_r=0
 
Deblasio cannot lead the city anyplace. He has lost his authority to lead.
 
Really? I don't need any sort of study to tell me exactly what that reduction in tickets/arrests/summons is all about..... NYPD officers RIGHTFULLY placing their own safety ahead of taking on any potentially dangerous situation without sufficient backup or absolute need. These officers are not going to put their own safety and/or their careers on the line for a City and an Adminiatration that is not going to stand behind them, and so far as I'm concerned they're 100% right in doing this.
 
Really? I don't need any sort of study to tell me exactly what that reduction in tickets/arrests/summons is all about..... NYPD officers RIGHTFULLY placing their own safety ahead of taking on any potentially dangerous situation without sufficient backup or absolute need. These officers are not going to put their own safety and/or their careers on the line for a City and an Adminiatration that is not going to stand behind them, and so far as I'm concerned they're 100% right in doing this.

Yeah because going pee pee endangers everyone
 
The real implication of arrests (and citations and fines) being down is that it highlights how much the police are used as a revenue collection racket for local governments. A great deal of their activity is spent harassing citizens with fines for violating social engineering laws. De Blasio is likely most freaked out about the drop in the city coffers.
 
Yeah because going pee pee endangers everyone

So you can guarantee, 100% that the moment that officer reaches for that individual exposing themselves, that two or three of his buddies aren't going to decide their friend is being "abused" and jump the cop? I highly doubt that. Hell, we had a sextet of high school kids jump a pair of Boston Police officers this week and leave them both in the hospital.

Sorry, but until the City of New York and its administration decide they're going to support officers doing their jobs, I do not expect ANY NYPD officer (or any officer in any city having that issue) to put themselves in harms way at all.
 
Yeah because going pee pee endangers everyone

So you can guarantee, 100% that the moment that officer reaches for that individual exposing themselves, that two or three of his buddies aren't going to decide their friend is being "abused" and jump the cop? I highly doubt that. Hell, we had a sextet of high school kids jump a pair of Boston Police officers this week and leave them both in the hospital.

Sorry, but until the City of New York and its administration decide they're going to support officers doing their jobs, I do not expect ANY NYPD officer (or any officer in any city having that issue) to put themselves in harms way at all.

How can I agree to a story you just made up? Stop your fear mongering. Wee-weeing in an alley isnt a danger.
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....


Facts hurt. But its the fault of the facts not the guy who tells you the facts
 
there is a general SENSE in some precincts----that any attempt
to lodge a criminal complaint-------will be punted ----
"take it to civil court" its been going on a long time in high crime
precincts and-----more so now------the practice lowers the
crime stats
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....


Facts hurt. But its the fault of the facts not the guy who tells you the facts


What facts? He made disparaging comments against his own police department and he did so racially and personally. The guy is not a leader, he's a divider. That's why the nypd are doing what they are doing.

Are you saying it is a fact that African Americans are racially subjugated by the NYPD? Because that's crap.
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....


Facts hurt. But its the fault of the facts not the guy who tells you the facts


What facts? He made disparaging comments against his own police department and he did so racially and personally. The guy is not a leader, he's a divider. That's why the nypd are doing what they are doing.

Are you saying it is a fact that African Americans are racially subjugated by the NYPD? Because that's crap.


not exactly-----the NYPD has been doing it for years-----avoiding
recording criminal complaints
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....


Too bad that the cops are just proving that the mayor was 100% right about them.
 
De Blasio truly is despicable. He won't appologize to the police. The relationship is fractured and he isn't doing doing thing to change that. He's unfit to be mayor.
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....


Facts hurt. But its the fault of the facts not the guy who tells you the facts


What facts? He made disparaging comments against his own police department and he did so racially and personally. The guy is not a leader, he's a divider. That's why the nypd are doing what they are doing.

Are you saying it is a fact that African Americans are racially subjugated by the NYPD? Because that's crap.


Facts man, you dont like them but that doesnt change facts. Yes that is what I'm saying. When you defend stopping innocent blacks not because of their action but because of "blacks" in general then yeah.

Off duty black cops in New York feel threat from fellow police Reuters

Or maybe even black cops are "in on it" and trying to trick you into...something. I dont see any payoff to lie...but I do see the payoff in not believing it even happens
 
4. He said after the Garner killing that he had told his biracial son, Dante, to “take special care” in encounters with the police.



Yeah, he went a whole lot further than that. He went to press with a sharp racially dividing tongue with the NYPD. But, you know.....


Too bad that the cops are just proving that the mayor was 100% right about them.


How so? By disagreeing with the mayor that every black person is under subjugation from the NYPD? Basically saying it is long standing and deep rooted policy?

I mean, yeah, that should go over really well for everyone to say these things.
 
How can I agree to a story you just made up? Stop your fear mongering. Wee-weeing in an alley isnt a danger.

You can agree to the principle behind the story, which is that NYPD officers now understand that they have to watch out for their personal safety and their careers above everything else because they will get no support from the City of New York, its citizens or its leadership. They're less concerned about arrest numbers and more interested in making sure they go home in one peice at the end of their shift.
 

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