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90 views • April 13, 2018

Mayor Blasio Makes Public Safety Announcement With NYPD Chief Terence Monahan.mov

Vivian Lan
New York City’s neighborhood policing policy  will now be implemented in subway stations  Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday that  NYPD will be implementing its intimate community  policing tactic in train cars and subways stations. He says the new tactic will be used as a way to keep  New Yorkers safe while traveling around the city.  The neighborhood policing tactic is already prevalent  on the street level across the city. (Bill de Blasio, Mayor, New York City) “Until now, neighborhood policing was an idea that was overground; now we are going to deepen the concept, that’s today’s pun. We are going to deepen the concept and bring it underground.” (Edward Delatorre, City Police Regional Sheriff, New York City) “The NCO’s, however, are going to have very flexible tours. They are going to be the sector leaders so to speak. They’re going to be the ones who coordinate resources, the sectors will supply support to them and address needs as they come up.”  NTD reporters Vivian Li, Oliver Trey reporting from New York https://www.me...licing-subway
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