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    Where are my keys?Angela Helm
    2/05/17 3:15pm

    What has not been agreed upon with this deal, however, is exactly when an officer must keep the camera on and how footage will be stored or released to the public.

    So this is completely useless. Great.

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      torchbearer2Where are my keys?
      2/05/17 4:10pm

      Not completely, my stocks in above ground pool and vinyl siding companies will soar!

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      World's Moistest Jheri CurlWhere are my keys?
      2/05/17 5:01pm

      you’d think that part would be worked out first

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    torchbearer2Angela Helm
    2/05/17 2:34pm

    Since this is NYC, I fully expect Trump to take notice and issue an EO banning mandatory body cams on cops, because of the cost.

    Yet will say the pay bump stays because blue lives matter.

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      Chuck Schwatorchbearer2
      2/05/17 3:16pm

      If only NYC could find a million dollars a day somewhere to offset it

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      torchbearer2Chuck Schwa
      2/05/17 3:21pm

      They don’t bill that back to the feds? (Seriously asking).

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    Ugh.Angela Helm
    2/06/17 9:06am

    Had a similar thing in MA, only with firefighters. “Sure, we’ll submit to drug testing, but only if you give us a bump in pay.”

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    the spirit of moira roseAngela Helm
    2/06/17 6:51am

    2bn USD. TWO. BILLION. DOLLARS. And an 11% pay bump. OK THEN.

    This is completely insane. On one hand, 2bn to actually protect people from police abuse is money well spent. On the other hand, it’s 2bn to protect people from police abuse.

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