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...stop and frisk is ok with everybody unless they are the ones being stopped and frisked. Perhaps it does prevent a lot of crime but at what cost? I'm certain that most of the folks being stopped and frisked are minorities and if they can stop and frisk a minority, they can stop and frisk you or me or anybody else. We are not special in the eyes of the law. It's one of those things that I just don't know what the right answer is. One thing I guarantee ya is that it gives minorities another reason not to trust the establishment.




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De Blasio To End Stop And Frisk And Promote Crime In NYC
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Sun, 17 Nov 13 6:12 AM
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There is no reason NYC should be safer than any other American city.

Starting in 2005, New York City achieved the lowest crime rate among the ten largest cities in the United States. Since 1991, the city has seen a continuous fifteen-year trend of decreasing crime. Neighborhoods that were once considered dangerous are now much safer. Violent crime in the city has dropped by three quarters in the twelve years ending in 2005 with the murder rate at its lowest then level since 1963 with 539 murders that year, for a murder rate of 6.58 per 100,000 people, compared to 2,262 murders in 1990. The murder rate continued to drop each year since then. In 2012, there were 414 murders, mainly occurring in the outlying, low income areas of NYC.


NEW YORK — New York City Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio said Saturday he'd "cleared the air" with police Commissioner Raymond Kelly a day after Kelly said de Blasio and other Democrats were pandering by criticizing the controversial policing tactic known as stop and frisk.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2013/11/16/nyregion/ap-us-nyc-mayor.html?ref=aponline


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