NYC Fast On Its Way To Shithole Status

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Over 2,500 Police Officers Have Left the NYPD This Year​

By Cassandra MacDonald Nov. 26, 2023 2:00 pm

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A jaw-dropping 2,516 NYPD officers have left the job in 2023.​


The nation’s largest police force will be shrinking even more as the city has plans to cancel the next five Police Academy classes.

According to NYPD pension data reviewed by the New York Post, “a total of 2,516 NYPD cops have left so far this year, the fourth highest number in the past decade and 43% more than the 1,750 who hightailed it in 2018, before the pandemic and crime spikes hit the city.”

“The number of cops quitting before they reach the 20 years required to receive their full pensions also skyrocketed from 509 in 2020 to 1,040 so far this year — an alarming 104% increase, the data show,” the report continues.

Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry told the Post that officers leaving and a lack of new hires are causing those who remain on the force to be subjected to “inhumane amounts of forced overtime.”

More here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/2500-police-officers-have-left-nypd-this-year/

The beginning of irreversible decline into Caracas-like stature.
 
If you consider the whole NYPD force of 50,000 the current annual attrition rate is 5%. If you only consider the uniformed officers it is 6.9%. This is incredibly low for this type of service work. An annual attrition rate of 15% to 20% would be much more normal and manageable. RG has clearly never managed a large workforce.

In order to make any system of progression and promotion work properly, the attrition rate needs to increase not decrease.
 

Over 2,500 Police Officers Have Left the NYPD This Year​

By Cassandra MacDonald Nov. 26, 2023 2:00 pm

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/NYPD-Patch-600x375.jpg

A jaw-dropping 2,516 NYPD officers have left the job in 2023.​


The nation’s largest police force will be shrinking even more as the city has plans to cancel the next five Police Academy classes.

According to NYPD pension data reviewed by the New York Post, “a total of 2,516 NYPD cops have left so far this year, the fourth highest number in the past decade and 43% more than the 1,750 who hightailed it in 2018, before the pandemic and crime spikes hit the city.”

“The number of cops quitting before they reach the 20 years required to receive their full pensions also skyrocketed from 509 in 2020 to 1,040 so far this year — an alarming 104% increase, the data show,” the report continues.

Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry told the Post that officers leaving and a lack of new hires are causing those who remain on the force to be subjected to “inhumane amounts of forced overtime.”

More here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/2500-police-officers-have-left-nypd-this-year/

The beginning of irreversible decline into Caracas-like stature.

nobody who actually lives here instead of only reading about living through online aggregate newssites gives a shit about less cops, but the money's been spent and siphoned, so it don't matter.

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Stay ya stank ass in boondocks Iowa or Idaho or wherever the conservative safe space where you relocated to is, homeboi. The big bad urban cities yer skeered of won't bite you there. :ROFLMAO:
 
Listing all the reasons why NYC was guaranteed to become a dystopian shithole would make a long boring TLDR. That's what happens to all huge cities eventually, in blue states, red states, India, China, etc. The sunk costs of all types are huge, starting with financial and emotional costs.

But Rightguide could have put this in any of his previous NYC threads.
 
This is at the Guardian, so skepticism may be applied:
Skyscraper weight is sinking NYC. It is becoming a literal hole. The sunk costs will be huge. Sinking plus sea level rise could add up to NYC becoming uninhabitable nearly as fast as Florida becoming uninhabitable.
 
"A bunch off shitty cops have moved to other cities because they were called out for being shitty cops"

Fixed it for ya
The real problem is the large numbers of shitty people inhabiting and running NYC.
 
Stop the ignorant BS. The town is rife with dangerous, mentally ill people. Crime is everywhere.
You failing to acknowledge shitty cops moving to other cities is not my issue.

And yes, crime in a city you don't live in is important to you because you hate Democrats
 

Over 2,500 Police Officers Have Left the NYPD This Year​

By Cassandra MacDonald Nov. 26, 2023 2:00 pm

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/NYPD-Patch-600x375.jpg

A jaw-dropping 2,516 NYPD officers have left the job in 2023.​


The nation’s largest police force will be shrinking even more as the city has plans to cancel the next five Police Academy classes.

According to NYPD pension data reviewed by the New York Post, “a total of 2,516 NYPD cops have left so far this year, the fourth highest number in the past decade and 43% more than the 1,750 who hightailed it in 2018, before the pandemic and crime spikes hit the city.”

“The number of cops quitting before they reach the 20 years required to receive their full pensions also skyrocketed from 509 in 2020 to 1,040 so far this year — an alarming 104% increase, the data show,” the report continues.

Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry told the Post that officers leaving and a lack of new hires are causing those who remain on the force to be subjected to “inhumane amounts of forced overtime.”

More here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/2500-police-officers-have-left-nypd-this-year/

The beginning of irreversible decline into Caracas-like stature.
Has Moodys downgraded them yet?
 
A much improved system for trash collection in New York City.

City Starts Containerized Collection with Mechanical Trucks Uptown

Residential trash collection — with stationary containers in the curbside lane where the city used to allow drivers to store their private property — will reach all of Manhattan's Community Board 9, which covers Hamilton Heights, Manhattanville and Morningside Heights, starting today.

Cities continually evolve and adapt. There’s nothing dystopian about them.
 
Wise choice of a source to report this. Local outlets are much less kind to this idea but I think it’s about time. Granted I don’t have to park my car on the street in west Harlem.
 
"Where the city used to allow drivers to store their private property"!

I love this framing. It's insane for cities to provide free on-street parking. All it does is create visual clutter and traffic jams.

Yep. Only 22% of Manhattan residents own cars. The other 78% of Manhattan residents are sane.
 
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