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The whole point of removing the 'safety agents' from NYPD control is to make the schools less attractive to White and Asian parents. Wake up! Adams wants the Whites and Asians gone from NYC and the schools are a good place to start. Wake up!
The whole point of removing the 'safety agents' from NYPD control is to make the schools less attractive to White and Asian parents. Wake up! Adams wants the Whites and Asians gone from NYC and the schools are a good place to start. Wake up!
What difference would it make on Staten Island?
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Are you familiar with Curtis? Tottenville? Those schools have armies of safety agents.
Yeah I've heard of them, I'm just saying what difference would it make on Staten Island if School Safety was under NYPD or not, I don't think it would make much of a difference anywhere to be honest, I dont have a preference on who's running what as long as the job is being done
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
Oh I agree. As I said earlier, this is just a shell game. The same agents who do the job now will just wear new patches. Viola! Lefty talking point achieved!
The restart of fully in-person public school classes in less than a month will bring the return of nearly a million students — along with more than 4,000 school safety agents.
That’s reignited a raging debate over what role, if any, cops should have in classrooms, at a time when many children are especially vulnerable and anxious as the city slowly emerged from the COVID crisis.
Last summer, following mass protests against over-policing, Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to shift oversight of school safety agents from the NYPD to the Department of Education by June 2022 — a move opposed by the agents and decried by advocates who want them removed altogether.
Now, two years since the last “normal” first day of school, the argument over what keeps kids safe is being heated by physical-distancing and pandemic-related mental-health concerns, a historic reckoning on police brutality and a spike in shootings as the economy and social programs falter.
I posted before just re-start the 600 schools and just put all the psycho kids in there like they did in the 70s!
Back in the days 1930's 40's a screw up would be sent to CC camp where they were taught life skills
in blue collar and white collar fields and then sent off for a stint in the armed services. Now that is what I call
an intervention!
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