Posts Tagged ‘police’

NYC Gun Buy-back Program Nets Over 600 Firearms in Brooklyn

Monday, July 21st, 2008

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Thanks to a program aimed at reducing violent crime in New York, more than 600 guns are off the streets of New York.  This past Saturday, citizens were asked to bring both legal and illegal guns to various locations in Brooklyn.  The New York gun buy-back program ran in conjunction with community leaders, as well as the Kings County District Attorney and New York Police Commissioner.  Gun owners were issued a $200 bank card for each weapon turned in.  The city allocated close to a half-million dollars for the program.

The program was administered through six locations in Brooklyn, all churches. 

The program is not without controversy, however.  In their book Freakonomics, authors
Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner argue that although the program does reduce the total amount of guns in the city, it only compels traditionally non-violent persons to hand over their weapons.

Regardless, the number of homocides in Brooklyn is down from 111 in 2007 to 95 this year.

 
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Motorcycle Safety at the Pentagon

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

It’s not IF you’ll go down, it’s WHEN.

It’s an old adage—one talking about motorcycle riders and crashing—and it’s true. Every motorcyclist has had an accident, whether it be merely dropping the bike (literally dropping it on the ground), or laying it down (also known as “totally crashing” it), and if they haven’t had an accident, they will. The simple fact is motorcycles are dangerous. (more…)

NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg spoke to World Bank Employees about how to use New York’s positive example in other cities

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg addressed the World Bank Employees on “Building Better Cities: New York’s Experience in Urban Transformation” at World Bank’s Urban Sector Day. He said they should be proud of the difference they were making to society. For the first time in human history, he said, most of the world’s population is in cities as opposed to urban areas.
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