Posted on 06/07/2020 6:34:07 PM PDT by Enlightened1
Sources reporting that #NYPD Commissioner and Chief Of Department are resigning and between 300 and 800 officers are retiring immediately.
https://twitter.com/JGilliam_SEAL/status/1269775545409187840
(Excerpt) Read more at twitter.com ...
And we Patriots, will tread on your head!
Maybe be sorta clever, but kinda throwing down the gauntlet!!!
Yep. She is pretty nasty and vile. But her attack in trying to get a medical profesional here banned led to her not posting.. her account doesnt say suspended..so maybe she caught Wuhan Flu.
thats a lot of pension money there.
Let’s hope they are a better shot than Bernie.
They picture shows why second city calls her Groot
Smart people will rediscover the Founders weapon to fight tyranny - Committees of Safety.
Leftists will not like this discovery. Not one bit.
Taking retirement...the key phrase. These are officers that have put in their time with attendant promotions along the way...not beat cops. Not only are they unlikely to be beat cops, but given those numbers and how quickly this has been leaked/released chances are very good that almost all would be upper echelon that have heard the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse pounding towards them. They know that Krazy Kyser Wilhelm will throw them to the wolves sooner rather than later.
Expect lots of empty desks at headquarters and division commanders offices. Huge immediate hit to NYC budget...upper six figure pensions.
As for replacements, Irish need not apply.
Few hundred leaving is maybe nothing, but if Commisioner qjits, that is something. We shall see very soon what is up.
It’ll probably less than a billion at the rate they are losing taxes.
Someone needs to point out to the ‘protesters’ all the groovy loot in the U.N. building now that the police are gone.
interesting
So the budget takes a big pension hit..in addition to the hit where he is going to give money to social services
Twitter rumor has it Commish was fired.
This won’t make a statistical dent in the 35,000 strong dept.
no idea if true at all since we know NYPD isnt totally defunded
excerpt from twitter
YOU CAN ALL THANK THE 44TH COMPTROLLER OF NYC SCOTT STRINGER
WHO SAID HE APPROVES OF GIVING THE SIX BILLION DOLLARS OF THE NOW DEFUNDED NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT “BACK TO THE COMMUNITIES!” HE FORGOT ONE THING, THOUGH, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO FEAR OF REPERCUSSIONS BY THE NOW NON - EXISTENT NYPD WHO GETS TO DIVY UP,,,
I don't know how they'd handle it in the NYPD, but in New York State Corrections, we worked plenty of time with zero overtime. They'd close down jobs and leave them empty for the shift, or they'd make officers double, or triple-up on the duty, and posts. Same thing with supervisors. Each prison had a plot plan created by Albany. It included the number of positions, and the number of staff you'd need to cover those jobs for three shifts. The prison I worked in the longest never got its full complement of officers, so we were always short. When there was overtime, it was either voluntary or mandatory. People could put their names on the overtime list for voluntary overtime, but if there wasn't anyone on the volunteer list, then people got stuck for an additional shift if someone had called in sick. The mandatory list was called the "Stick List", and the person at the top of that list ended up being stuck. Once you were stuck, your name went back down to the bottom of the list. You could be on your way up front to go home at 11 p.m., and be told you had to stay for another 8 hours, and down back again you'd go. You could not refuse. When I took the job, the first thing they told me was never answer the phone on your day off, because if they called you, and you picked up, you had report for mandatory overtime.
Wonder how soon NYC will declare bankruptcy to void their police pension obligations?
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