PBA responds after Mayor Adams criticizes transit cops for using their phones on subway duty. elijahwestbrook has the latest from the MTA's board meeting:
"Once again, a person got shot and, unfortunately, killed inside our subway system," one person said.while on duty at subway stations. The mayor said he's seen images like this too far too often. He now wants New Yorkers to tweet him photos of it, claiming he'll go to the station the next day. "We are going to start taking very aggressive actions to make sure police are patrolling our subway system and not patrolling their iPhone," said Adams.
Subway rider Rev. Dr. Ann Marie Bentsi-Addison said, regardless, seeing officers appearing to actively patrol the station and not looking at their phones would make her and others feel more comfortable. "To me, if you're here and you're actively patrolling, then at least look like you're actively patrolling." she told Westbrook.
Getting more cops on trains is a priority for Adams, who rode the subway when he was a cop back in the day. Part of the plan is allowing a new MTA panel to
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