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American Focus > Blog > Crime > NYC straphangers cheer Hochul vow to put cops on overnight subways — but plan remains unclear
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NYC straphangers cheer Hochul vow to put cops on overnight subways — but plan remains unclear

Last updated: January 16, 2025 7:15 am
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Stephen Yang

Despite the skepticism from some within the NYPD, Hochul’s plan to increase police presence on overnight subway trains has been met with a mix of hope and caution from subway riders. Many commuters, like Martin Canelo, have witnessed troubling incidents during late-night rides and are hopeful that the added police presence will make their commutes safer.

However, concerns remain about the logistics of implementing such a plan. With the NYPD already facing staffing challenges and limitations on overtime, some officers question how the department will be able to allocate resources to cover overnight subway patrols without compromising street patrols or other essential functions.

Governor Hochul has allocated $77 million towards the initiative, which will involve placing two officers on every overnight train between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. over the next six months. The goal is to address the rise in violent crimes that typically occur during these late-night hours and to ensure the safety of subway riders.

Subway riders like N. Ford and Dan Hoffman have expressed support for the plan, believing that a visible police presence on trains will deter criminal activity and make them feel safer during their commutes. Others, like Joan, a mother of three, see the added police presence as a cost-saving measure, as they may no longer need to rely on alternative transportation options for late-night shifts.

While the details of the plan are still being finalized, Governor Hochul is determined to address the safety concerns that have plagued the subway system. By working closely with NYPD officials and allocating funding towards increased patrols, she hopes to send a clear message that harmful behavior will not be tolerated on the city’s trains.

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As the implementation of the plan progresses, both subway riders and law enforcement officials will be closely monitoring its effectiveness in improving safety and reducing crime on the subway system. The success of this initiative could have a significant impact on the overall perception of safety and security for New York City commuters.

New rules were implemented on January 1st that have significantly impacted the amount of overtime hours subway cops are able to work, sources have disclosed to The Post. The changes come in the aftermath of a scandal involving alleged sex-for-overtime practices that led to the resignation of former Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey. It was revealed that one of his subordinates, Lt. Quathisha Epps, earned over $200,000 in overtime pay.

The reduction in overtime hours has sparked frustration among many rank-and-file officers, who feel that the new policy unfairly targets them instead of addressing the alleged wrongdoings of high-ranking officials within the NYPD. The discontent among lower-ranking cops is palpable, with concerns that the department’s recent progress may be undermined by these changes.

“The department is on life support… any progress made can be easily undone with such policies as more cops working overtime, particularly if it’s restricted to only being approved on their [regular day off] or working the overnight,” expressed a law enforcement source. “This may be the final straw to push them out the door.”

The implementation of these new rules signifies a shift in the department’s approach to managing overtime hours and aims to address potential abuses within the system. As the NYPD grapples with the aftermath of the scandal, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact the day-to-day operations of subway cops and the overall efficiency of the department.

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In conclusion, the recent changes to subway cops’ overtime hours signal a larger effort to reform the NYPD’s practices and ensure accountability at all levels of the department. Despite the challenges and discontent that these changes may bring, it is essential for the NYPD to uphold the integrity and professionalism of its officers while maintaining the trust of the communities they serve.

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