Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Showing he’s more concerned with public relations than reality, Mayor de Blasio is fighting the image he’s soft on crime. New Yorkers can only wish he had the same zeal for fighting crime. One page of his playbook involves top cop Bill Bratton waging a letter-writing campaign to newspapers critical of confusing policies on marijuana enforcement. The Post and Times both published letters from Bratton Tuesday that push back against reports he and the mayor didn’t like. Another page has City Hall touting a new technology that aims to detect gunfire even before it is reported. “It increases the chance of catching the shooter,” de Blasio boasted at the unveiling. The ShotSpotter system definitely has a Wow factor — and inadvertently reveals the dirty secret of progressive policing. The mayor is willing to spend millions on high-tech tools and let the cops go in heavy once the shooting starts, but ties their hands to prevent them from seizing those same illegal guns before they are used. It’s the perfect metaphor for the de Blasio way: react to crime instead of preventing it. Stop-and-frisk and anti-loitering enforcement are out, noise sensors, computers and police watchdogs are in. The mayor slept through […]
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