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most violent in the country right now. essentially in terms of what happens from now on, we ll see if camden can function with almost half of the police gone. we ll see if they can function with almost a third of the fire department gone. and there will be many tangibles between now and then. this year has been a real tifly there s been one fatal homicide, a police involved shooting. so it hasn t been many homicides, so whether camden survives or not depends upon what happens and depends upon how much mutual said they receive and if they can reach an agreement between the union and the city. and there s been intense negotiations between the mayor and the police and fire departments. i want to point out to everybody that st. louis, missouri, is the most violent city. camden coming in at number two, in case anyone was curious. actually, this is a developing story, so definitely
nassau s nasty list. people were able to anonymously go on and post nasty things about their classmates. explain how dangerous all of this is. well, cyberbullying is one one young person uses digital technology as a weapon to hurt another. it may be a crime, depending on what they re saying. new york is a little tricky because the cyberharassment laws were thrown out and it emay not be. but facebook always cooperates. and the kids need to know that facebook collects information about what devices are used and what ip address was used anytime you post or set up an account on facebook. so let s talk about that. police are investigating. is there really legal power here to charge students if they are able to trace them through those ways you say they can, to do something criminalically against them for those who created and posted on the site? or would it be up to the
for many mpbsofficers, it s the uncertainty of the coming fiscal year. what are they going to try to do? the town of camden? how do they prepare in the case of a major fire or crisis? are they going to be borrowing from a neighboring city? obviously public safety for the public of camden is clearly compromised now. oh, definitely. a lo the of rt of residents are. the police chief says he has about 92% of his force on the streets. the police are saying lots of guys are on the streets. officers are questioning whether they can cover the same amount of ground. camden police sf a smaller unit right now. it s roughly around 200. the police are no longer responding to accidents without minor injuries, no longer responding to thefts, vandalism. for example yesterday, several officers rolled up on a corner as a show of force in a drug area. typically that would be about 7 or 10 officers.
philadelph philadelphia inquir. the city did this, just to give a little back story, they did this because of the $26.5 million budget hole they were in. however, they did offer a compromise solution to avoid these layoffs. explain to all of us through your reporting, why do we think police didn t buy into it? essentially yesterday, roughly about 300 officers rejected the compromise. it would have given 18 paid days between now and june 30 and about 12 more unpaid days from there on, roughly pay freezes and quite a few other concessions. many officers were concerned about this, because they were concerned act the uncertainty about the next fiscal year. let s say some officers who were let off, if they were to come back, then what happens after that? what happens in july? so a lot of officers to begin with were very emotional because they had been laid off and because they had been with the force for many years.
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