LIU ON DEEPENING REPORTS OF E911 PROBLEMS
City Comptroller John C. Liu stated the following about the Daily News article reporting that City officials were aware of problems linked to the new Emergency 911 call system prior to Ariel Russo’s death:
“As
the Daily News report again demonstrates, the Bloomberg
Administration has repeatedly and knowingly put New Yorkers at risk with
their botched handling of the emergency
call system. Each new revelation makes it even more impossible to
believe the Administration’s excuses—and we need a full, honest
reckoning immediately. Until that happens, all we can do is pray that
lives will not be unnecessarily lost because of this problem-plagued
system.”
Background
Statement: Liu on E911 Response Times
Statement: Liu on E911 Response Times
Press release: Liu to Mayor: Where’s the E911 Contract?
http://www.comptroller.nyc. gov/press/2013_releases/pr13- 06-091.shtm
Press release: Liu Announces Audit of E911 System
http://www.comptroller.nyc. gov/press/2013_releases/pr13- 06-084.shtm
http://www.comptroller.nyc.
Press release: Liu Announces Audit of E911 System
http://www.comptroller.nyc.
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City Comptroller
John C. Liu stated the following on the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk data:
“The
Daily News analysis of stop-and-frisk data, contradicting Mayor
Bloomberg’s claim that whites are stopped too
frequently, is the latest sign that his unjust policy is unraveling.
More to the point, it is absurd and outrageous that he thinks blacks and
Hispanics should be stopped more based on racial profiling of suspects
overall. We look forward to Judge Scheindlin’s
ruling in the stop-and-frisk suit, and to the day when this
civil-rights violation ends once and for all.”
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City Comptroller
John C. Liu stated the following in response to former Schools Chancellor Joel Klein’s speech today on charter schools:
“Joel
Klein’s contention that those who oppose the co-location of charter
schools in district schools ‘lack … courage’
and ‘ignore’ charter school families is disingenuous in the extreme. We
oppose co-location because it disrupts school communities and makes
district-school students feel like second-class citizens when they see
in the charter school new equipment and technology
that their own classrooms lack. No New York City child should be
disrespected in this manner, and shame on Mr. Klein for establishing the
policy that made it so.”
Background:
Liu Statement on School Closures and Co-Locations:
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City
Comptroller John C. Liu stated the following about the new fees for Central Park tours:
“It’s
especially galling to hear that the Central Park Conservancy is
charging
$15 for tours that were once free, because this wealthy, privately
funded group enjoys plum arrangements with the City that other parks
groups don’t get. Our public parks need better funding, but more
importantly they need equitable funding.”
Background:
Two weeks ago, the Comptroller's office rejected a $90 million, 10-year contract the Conservancy is seeking and asked Mayor Bloomberg to restructure the agreement so that it helps level the playing field for parks across the five boroughs:
Two weeks ago, the Comptroller's office rejected a $90 million, 10-year contract the Conservancy is seeking and asked Mayor Bloomberg to restructure the agreement so that it helps level the playing field for parks across the five boroughs:
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