NYPD - Vandalized police vehicles could slow response
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NYPD warns damage to police vehicles during protests could hamper response
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Broken windshields, shredded tires and fire damage are just some examples of the wreckage left behind by eight weeks of anti-police protests across New York City, with cruisers, vans and SUVs vandalized or torched.
The damage has cost the NYPD nearly $1 million and counting.
NYPD officials believe the demonstrations are undergoing a resurgence, organized by more confrontational leaders determined to take their protests to a higher level.
More than 300 vehicles have been damaged or destroyed since the protests began, and it's gotten bad enough that officers have been instructed not to leave their cars unattended at or near protests.
The NYPD's team of 180 mechanics are now backlogged, trying to make repairs.
"We had a bunch of vans come in the other day, full of graffiti, tires blown-out, broken windows," Vartan Khachadurian said. "And then they just work together, in unison, to get that vehicle back up just to keep the public safe."
With more cars vandalized and fewer dollars to repair or replace them, there will be fewer patrols in a city where crime is on the rise.
"This is going to directly impact patrol force," Martinez said, "And units like CRC and SRG, which is Critical Response Groups or Strategic Response Groups, and many other citywide groups, won't be able to respond now to these vehicles being condemned early."
The damage has cost the NYPD nearly $1 million and counting.
NYPD officials believe the demonstrations are undergoing a resurgence, organized by more confrontational leaders determined to take their protests to a higher level.
More than 300 vehicles have been damaged or destroyed since the protests began, and it's gotten bad enough that officers have been instructed not to leave their cars unattended at or near protests.
The NYPD's team of 180 mechanics are now backlogged, trying to make repairs.
"We had a bunch of vans come in the other day, full of graffiti, tires blown-out, broken windows," Vartan Khachadurian said. "And then they just work together, in unison, to get that vehicle back up just to keep the public safe."
With more cars vandalized and fewer dollars to repair or replace them, there will be fewer patrols in a city where crime is on the rise.
"This is going to directly impact patrol force," Martinez said, "And units like CRC and SRG, which is Critical Response Groups or Strategic Response Groups, and many other citywide groups, won't be able to respond now to these vehicles being condemned early."
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I do wonder how this violence will impact on "undecided" voters with the upcoming election over there.
Outside of some Democrat politicians coming out in support of the protests, is there any official indication from their party as to whether or not they support the aims of them, or are they waiting to see which direction public opinion leads before making an official stand one way or the other?
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