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Musclespazum t1_j9d9yew wrote

Huh, NYC state and city workers commuting fraud and wage theft? Wow I’m shocked! /s

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atyppo t1_j9dprxr wrote

I'd love to know why she needs a team of 40 people protecting her. She's the governor, not a president...

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thebatman924 t1_j9e75n1 wrote

These troopers had their friends sign in their time cards for them and never showed up to work, like telling your friend in college to sign the attendance sheet for you, and these human traffic cones easily have some of the highest salaries in the state and fully funded pensions paid by the state and still have the gall to steal

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Montauket t1_j9em67a wrote

Thr governor of Michigan was literally targeted to be kidnapped and hanged by a group of far right extremists only like 2 years ago. The only reason it didn’t work was thanks to the FBI.

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OilGlittering7034 t1_j9ezq5b wrote

>I'd love to know why she needs a team of 40 people protecting her. She's the governor, not a president...

Especially since she doesn't want average citizens to be able to protect themselves?

Really odd.

"but she's a politician and they get threatened more than an average person"

That's cool, I didn't know that regular citizens are never the victims of violent crime, only politicians are! Learn something new every day. I will now walk around in the most dangerous neighborhoods paying zero attention since I'm not a governor so clearly I don't need protection.

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spicytoastaficionado t1_j9fsyev wrote

It is a rotating detail of 40 people in total. It is also a pretty coveted spot to get if you're NYSP.

Per the article, a typical security detail includes five people (4 troopers + 1 supervisor).

That is perfectly reasonable for a governor.

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OilGlittering7034 t1_j9fuct9 wrote

>Or do you think they’ve been hiring state troopers based on the governors political party?

I was being sarcastic- but for the sake of argument;

No, I don't.

Do I think her hand picked, highly vetted personal security detail are chosen based on political party? Wouldn't surprise me one bit. It's not something I disagree with either.

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seafoodgodddd t1_j9ibchk wrote

Private Protection goes further than just driving the VIP and standing around, if it’s the full on thing, she’ll have people in rotations at home, transit, work, etc, and that takes a bigger team than you’d probably imagine

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Mammoth_Sprinkles705 t1_jae20pg wrote

I would be more surprised to learn a NYC employee wasn't commiting wage theft.

Getting paid for shifts you didn't work is a City employee standard.

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