Friday, March 21, 2008

Police’s Paltry Starting Salary Hurts Hires

NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly testified that within a few months, the lowest number of uniformed officers since the early 1990’s will be on duty. He says it’s directly related to the low starting salary of only $25,100. That is low! The entire force deserves tremendous praise in recent years for drastic crime reduction across the board. It’s not difficult to forecast though that at some point (probably soon), without enough boots on the ground to enforce the law, crime rates will surely rise. I suggest that those in power immediately approve a rate increase for new hires. At the same time, they must demand hourly accountability from those already on the force. NYC residents should always get their money’s worth whatever they pay for. One more thing to those still uncertain. We can pay them our cops better now … or pay for it in bad statistics later.

1 comment:

SANKOFA said...

But the low salary is a result of their union agreeing to this contract and ratified by the membership. They did not have to accept the contract. There was no complaining when they received those huge retroactive pay checks and the veteran officers got their pay raise, which was off the backs of the new recruits salary reduction upon entering the Police Department.