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December 31, 2014

The NYPD's Revolt Is A Direct Threat To Democracy

Since the moment when police officers turned their backs in protest on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, we’ve seen the type of escalating activity in the city which would be more recognizable as the preview to a messy Latin American coup d’etat. The latest is a form of purposeful sabotage on the part of the NYPD, which is now actively shirking its duty to enforce the law. According to the New York Post, traffic tickets and summonses have plummeted by 94 percent, and overall arrests are down 66 percent for the week compared to the same period last year. Here’s the data comparisons from this year to 2013:
Citations for traffic violations fell by 94 percent, from 10,069 to 587, during that time frame. Summonses for low-level offenses like public drinking and urination also plunged 94 percent — from 4,831 to 300. Even parking violations are way down, dropping by 92 percent, from 14,699 to 1,241. Drug arrests by cops assigned to the NYPD’s Organized Crime Control Bureau — which are part of the overall number — dropped by 84 percent, from 382 to 63.
Considering how much New York, as with many of our other major cities, has leaned toward over-policing, this isn’t all a bad thing – I’m not going to get worked up about cops handing out fewer parking violations. But as a whole, this represents a completely irresponsible rejection of the duty to enforce the law. Yesterday, speaking to a graduating class of more than 800 new officers at Madison Square Garden, de Blasio was booed and heckled as he struggled to extend an oratorical olive branch. De Blasio told the gathering of new cops “you will confront all the problems that plague our society, problems that you didn’t create” – in response, a heckler jeered “You created them!” People in the audienceapplauded and cheered as a de Blasio tried to recover with even more voluminous praise for the force.
Supporters of the NYPD have pointed out throughout the back-turning that their officers feel upset at Mayor de Blasio and others, that they feel they are less safe because of the comments of politicians. This is one more example of one of the most irritating tendencies of unionized police forces today – a recurring demand that they receive the same attitude of respect for authority given to the United States military, without any of the responsibility and duty that comes with it. A poll last week found that a mere 15 percent of active duty service members approve of President Obama – understandable, considering his many policy decisions and a laundry list of questionable choices.
But is the American military turning their backs on the Commander in Chief? Showing contempt for him? Going AWOL with the endorsement of their superiors? Shirking their duty? Booing and jeering at him at a graduation ceremony? No. They, after all, are not unionized.
The real rise of frustration with police officers in America comes down to one thing: an enduring sense that the current law enforcement system is unfair. We have to abide by rules they do not. We are the civilians, as if they are not. When we go before a court, enduring bias assumes that police are responsible and honest, even if the evidence suggests otherwise. District attorneys have one method for grand juries with cops, and different methods for ones without cops. The problem is one of institutional disrespect for their own civic obligations. We have to obey the commands of officers, but they have no real desire to obey the commands of their own authorities, or the ultimate authority they serve – the people.
In retrospect, Mayor de Blasio should’ve responded to the backs turning by firing people immediately. The NYPD needed to be reminded that chain of command exists, and that they are not at the top of it. Instead, what New York City is experiencing now amounts to nothing less than open rebellion by the lone armed force under the worst kind of weakened junta, one led by a figure ideologically radical and personally weak, who has lost control of his bureaucracies and may soon be devoured by them.

12 comments:

  1. "But is the American military turning their backs on the Commander in Chief? Showing contempt for him? Going AWOL with the endorsement of their superiors? Shirking their duty? Booing and jeering at him at a graduation ceremony?"
    No they're not, but that is exactly what they should be doing.

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  2. That's high treason.
    Get a firing squad !

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  3. Chiit flows down hill. When the President has no respect for the law you can't expect the police or the people too either.

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  4. Looks like Ruby Jeweleryani's storm trooper psychopathic chickens have come home to roost. Governor Cuomo should call out the NY State National Guard to police NYC. This is clearly a mutiny. These are law enforcement officers who have sworn an oath to protect and serve. The Mayor is the legitimate elected representative of the citizens of NYC. So when the police turn their back on the Mayor they turn their back on the citizens.

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  5. NYPD has been a violent, out of control 'gang' for some time. In an 'amish' controlled city no less. Crickets chirping.

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  6. This is called governmental collapse. It is the inevitable result of corruption unchecked.

    It isn't just about a union and a weak mayor. It is about an unsustainable system of wealth transfer, aided by the police department. Corruption is its own worst enemy. It eventually devours itself when it runs out of other prey.

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  7. The end game may be to have the NY National Guard move in to take over. This may not be just a police union having a temper tantrum.

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  8. The silver lining is ordinary citizens get a short reprieve from the shakedown squads.

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  9. in order to get respect you must give respect

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  10. "unsustainable system of wealth transfer, aided by the police department."


    Exactly, If the police were honorable, they would have arrested the wall street crooks & the politicians in bed with them instead of the wall street protestors.

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  11. 94% of traffic tickets and summonses less than last year; if it continues you may see an economic upturn in NY when the money FORMERLY STOLEN FROM THE CITIZENS is spent on other things. Kinda like a "trickle up" theory of economics. Support the NYPD boycott of work! Take a bite out of slime!

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  12. The military SHOULD turn their backs on Obama as they should have on everyone else who made them into zogbots fighting wars for no discernible reason. It's their duty to follow orders when the orders are lawful, not to simply do anything that anyone who comes into power legally or illegally says.

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