Whether that’s actually going to happen, though, is anyone’s guess, because, you see, getting something done and planning to get something done are not the same.
All right, here are examples of to-do lists in the media:
1. Uptown police greeted a major takedown of two Harlem youth crews early Wednesday with applause, but maintained attacking quality-of-life offenses is still on the top of their to-do list.
Hours after helmet-clad NYPD Gang Unit investigators flooded the Grant and Manhattanville Houses, arresting more than 100 suspected hoodlums on conspiracy charges, cops insisted that Harlem and Washington Heights are as safe as they have been in decades.
Violent crimes north of 59th St. in Manhattan dropped 6% in 2017, compared to the same period in 2017, according to NYPD data. The murder count has remained flat — tallying seven so far this year, the same amount noted through the first five months of 2017. The area also counted 28 shooting victims — a 12% reduction from the period in 2017.
“Precinct commanders’ concerns have more to do with quality-of-life issues than there used to be,” said one high-ranking Manhattan police source. “It used to be murders and robberies.”
Cops these days spend more of their time tracking down identity thieves, nabbing reckless cyclists and motorists, and telling rowdy residents to quiet down.
“Noise is a hard problem to control,” a second police source said.
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