New York City Mayor Implements Controversial Police Shift Policy for World Cup
Mamdani Angers Base With New Police Policy Ahead Of World Cup

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has approved a plan to assign most NYPD officers to 12-hour shifts during the World Cup, leading to substantial overtime costs. This decision has sparked discontent among some of his supporters, who are already critical of his collaboration with the police.
- 01Mayor Zohran Mamdani's new policy involves 12-hour shifts for most NYPD officers during the World Cup.
- 02The city will incur significant overtime costs due to this policy.
- 03Some of Mamdani's supporters are unhappy with his cooperation with the NYPD.
- 04The decision risks alienating parts of his political base.
- 05The policy comes ahead of a high-profile international event, the World Cup.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has approved a controversial policy that will place the majority of uniformed New York Police Department (NYPD) officers on 12-hour shifts during the upcoming World Cup. This decision is expected to lead to substantial overtime compensation expenses for the city. Critics within Mamdani's political base have expressed dissatisfaction with his increasing cooperation with the NYPD, raising concerns that this policy may further alienate those supporters. The World Cup, being a high-profile event, adds pressure to ensure public safety while balancing community concerns.
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The policy will result in increased overtime costs for the city, affecting its budget and potentially leading to public discontent.
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