Submitted by keyjan t3_12649pg in washingtondc
Gilyon01 t1_je7rfdc wrote
Reply to comment by PalpitationNo3106 in Off-duty DC police officers to patrol Navy Yard neighborhood near Nationals Park by keyjan
Most people would say that if your employees are working more than 40 hours a week to provide a service, then that employer doesn't have enough staffing.
PalpitationNo3106 t1_je7umtq wrote
Cops have always made OT. But instead of deploying them to places where there is actual violent crime, they’re deployed to the highest bidder. How does this protect and serve? You get police protection, if you can afford it? Will MPD be able to deploy more cops to neighborhoods experiencing high levels of violence? Or will they be restricted by having a contract to rent them out to someone else? You gonna go tell a neighborhood that has had a dozen murders this year that they can have more cops, it’s just $2k a night.
webbmoncure t1_je9c0oy wrote
Yep. If the BID cash is paying for it, the richer neighborhoods get police and the poorer ones don’t. Crime gets worse EOTR and in traditionally underserved areas. History repeats itself.
4RunnerPilot t1_je88op7 wrote
I thought all violent places wanted less police; wanted to defund them and replace with community interventionists. You are saying more police presence is good for communities?
Brozilean t1_je890hl wrote
Are they being replaced with other solution like you said? Or is the money just being used less efficiently in places that have rich people?
spanxsayswhaaa t1_je90c8h wrote
Oh you just called their bluff.
This is what they wanted until they realize violent crime is out of control and now they are begging for them back LMFAO
Gumburcules t1_jea04kw wrote
Interesting. Do you have any data that backs up your thought or are you just making stupid generalizations based off articles you only read the headlines of and random internet comments?
EthanFl t1_je8jv1l wrote
Dial 1-800-THE-COPS, accepting all major credit cards.
-Snow Crash
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