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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

NYPD straining own resources focusing on less important objectives

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http://www.policeone.com/patrol-issues/articles/6638217-Crackdown-on-subway-beggars-straining-NYPD-resources/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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The NYPD is cracking down on subway beggars — and sources said the initiative is taking precious manpower away from preventing iPhone thefts and shoving incidents, The Post has learned.

Police arrested 71 beggars between Nov. 11 and 24, including a man who collected a paltry 43 cents from straphangers. Cops also gave out 37 begging summonses.

Not everyone in the NYPD is happy about the crackdown. Some say that they want cops to focus on robbers and subway shovers over the holiday season.

“There are more important things we have to worry about, like people becoming the victim of a crime,” said a source.

“People are getting thrown onto subway tracks, having their iPhones and iPads snatched. The last thing we’re worried about is a man begging for a nickel on the holidays. It’s common sense.”

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