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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
Sat Aug 4, 2012, 09:25 AM Aug 2012

Big drop in stop-and-frisks by 'nervous' NY cops

The number of times police officers stopped, questioned and frisked people on the streets of New York City has dropped significantly, by more than 34 percent, in recent months, and a key contributing factor appears to be that police commanders have grown wary of pushing for such stops at daily roll calls, police supervisors said.

At the same time, a general feeling of unease about the tactic by officers on the street — who have seen widespread criticism of so-called stop-and-frisks in the news media and by the courts — has also contributed to the drop, some say, with officers simply choosing not to question people they might have stopped before.

The decline suggests that officers are unsure whether the political support remains for street stops, long a focal point of Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly’s crime-fighting strategy. In recent months, three court rulings have raised questions about the New York Police Department’s use of the tactic, and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Mr. Kelly have put in place new measures aimed at ensuring lawful stops.

“Cops are nervous, and supervisors are nervous” about the stop-and-frisk practice, said a police supervisor, explaining the drop. The supervisor, like other officers interviewed, spoke on the condition that he not be named for fear of angering his bosses.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48498386/ns/us_news-the_new_york_times/

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hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
1. "long a focal point of Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly’s crime-fighting strategy."
Sat Aug 4, 2012, 09:28 AM
Aug 2012

And just much did this policy reduce actual crime? And has actual crime gone up since this slowed down?

 

Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
2. They should be. We've had enough of their shit!
Sat Aug 4, 2012, 09:29 AM
Aug 2012

I'll bet the fact the the NYPD isn't going to back Tony Baloney in his defense (he's being sued for pepper spraying innocent, non-violent protesters) is making them think twice about their fascist methods.

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
3. When they start frisking ladies in furcoats on Park Ave and suits on Wall St, then NYPD can resume
Sat Aug 4, 2012, 09:39 AM
Aug 2012

their policy of "stop-and-frisk" with full vigor.

(Had to go way, way back to find a picture of a rich, white person on a street under arrest.)

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