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14. "Some are even walking off the job."
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I'm ok w/ it.

When New York City Police Walk Off the Job

Many members of the New York Police Department are furious at Mayor Bill de Blasio and, by extension, the city that elected him. They have expressed this anger with a solidarity tantrum, repeatedly turning their backs to show their collective contempt. But now they seem to have taken their bitterness to a new and dangerous level — by walking off the job.

The New York Post on Tuesday reported, and city officials confirmed, that officers are essentially abandoning enforcement of low-level offenses. According to data The Post cited for the week starting Dec. 22 — two days after two officers were shot and killed on a Brooklyn street — 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.

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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.

"a little air restriction ain't hurt nobody." - BSR

  

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NYPD ain't tryna mess wit a soul last week smh. [View all] , Cenario, Tue Dec-30-14 10:20 PM
 
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Holy shit. This is kind of major....
Dec 30th 2014
1
lol@ 'we're not going to do anything we don't absolutely have to do,
Dec 30th 2014
2
Really wish they did this at the beginning of the month
Dec 30th 2014
3
cowardly pieces of shit, fire them all.
Dec 30th 2014
4
I don't know. Police in ny stay doing 4 much
Dec 30th 2014
5
Courtesy PROFESSIONALISM respect
Dec 30th 2014
6
have NYers complained about an increase in lawlessness
Dec 30th 2014
7
Yeah that would be ideal, as long as they are responding to real calls
Dec 30th 2014
8
I can ride the subway with my feet up on the seat!
Dec 30th 2014
9
I been driving 30 in resedentials
Dec 30th 2014
11
I ain't seen nothing crazy......
Jan 01st 2015
57
and guess what the city did not explode. Brooklyn has been quiet as hell
Dec 30th 2014
10
all the troublemakers flew back to their flyover states
Dec 30th 2014
12
^^^
Dec 31st 2014
21
yep.
Dec 31st 2014
42
Oh, so they're no longer manufacturing crime? No more taxing citizens?
Dec 31st 2014
13
250,000 folks walked off the job DURING WWII
Dec 31st 2014
44
Isn't this borderline illegal?
Dec 31st 2014
15
If it ain't about the money...(c) Iggy Azaela's Handler
Dec 31st 2014
16
^ this
Dec 31st 2014
39
      I think this all happened too quick for that to be the reason
Dec 31st 2014
41
           intent vs impact
Jan 01st 2015
59
Sounds like assasination was effective
Dec 31st 2014
17
how bout they are not doing their job to reduce city income
Dec 31st 2014
18
      reduce city income = NYPD layoffs
Dec 31st 2014
19
      they are smarter than you think
Dec 31st 2014
20
      RE: rough the dudes up and steal they dope
Dec 31st 2014
24
      i know they do it. im sayin they dont report it.
Dec 31st 2014
25
           I don't know what you're point is, everything you're typing happens anyw...
Dec 31st 2014
28
                RE:the impression that they aren't doing their job as they normally do
Dec 31st 2014
33
                     RE: bogus (see reply 32)
Dec 31st 2014
34
                          a violation is a violation dude. im mad as shit as you are about them.
Dec 31st 2014
35
                               see circular argument
Dec 31st 2014
37
                               give it time...
Dec 31st 2014
38
                                    They enforce them in a biased and reprehensible fashion
Dec 31st 2014
49
                               They're bullshit because
Dec 31st 2014
47
                                    if u dont speed then you cant be profiled for speeding
Dec 31st 2014
55
                                         LOL yeah you fucking can. Stop.
Jan 01st 2015
60
                                         Your wife's uncle is white
Jan 02nd 2015
61
      to be fair though
Dec 31st 2014
26
           i cant call it man.
Dec 31st 2014
27
                lol damn
Dec 31st 2014
30
                     Dorchester MA 02124 is blacker than Harlem these days
Dec 31st 2014
36
                          Bet they would have water boarded your ass for that
Dec 31st 2014
50
      NYC cops got FIVE unions.
Dec 31st 2014
29
           http://nypost.com/2008/11/05/city-is-cutting-cla-for-nypd/
Dec 31st 2014
31
      RE: how bout they are not doing their job to reduce city income
Dec 31st 2014
54
de blasio should double down on there fuck asses
Dec 31st 2014
22
ain't no fun when the rabbit got the gun © every black grandaddy ever
Dec 31st 2014
23
When boards hit back lol
Dec 31st 2014
45
nyc law enforcement had a rep for systematically targeting and harassing
Dec 31st 2014
32
I may be in the minority here, but i don't agree with the knee jerk reac...
Dec 31st 2014
40
NO
Dec 31st 2014
43
i agree.
Dec 31st 2014
46
do you think its an orchestrated slow down or that they are semi-shook
Dec 31st 2014
48
This America--we have no middle ground
Dec 31st 2014
51
guess thats why we have so much conflict and no resolution.
Dec 31st 2014
52
It's not that there's no anarchy, it's that THEY aren't creating crime.
Jan 01st 2015
58
Maybe, Maybe not. Cops are taking a big risk
Jan 02nd 2015
62
i worry about NYE and Times Square
Dec 31st 2014
53
I know of someone that's quiting
Dec 31st 2014
56

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