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However, the AG's investigation is ongoing, and it has not
However, the AG's investigation is ongoing, and it has not yet been released to the public.
The FCC is expected to be in session at Thursday's hearing.
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ⓒ 2018 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.The New York Times has published a story that shows that, since 2000, New York City has been more or less responsible for the crime rate that has killed at least 13,300 people, and for the cost of the city's nearly $100 billion police department. The Times reports that New York City police "have spent less than $15 million a year on crime prevention, and more than $10 million on a specific crime-prevention program, compared with nearly $2 million spent on other programs like the M.I.T. and the National Guard." The Times reported that, since 2000, the city has "invested at least $1.5 million on prevention, and $1.4 million in spending on specific crimes."
The Times, in an article calling out "the police for being too lenient on crime," has said that the city has spent more on policing than the National Guard, and that police are more likely to face a "higher and more serious crime charge" than the M.I.T. and the Guard.
But the Times did not cite any statistics, data or statistics that say New York City has done more to prevent crime than the National Guard.
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