18 the safest year in the history of our city, that the jail population in new york, which was largely a minority population, had been reduced from 22 thousand over picors o 20 years. And the state propison population was down by forty %. But there are some people in that population, if you will, of those who are inclined to not obey the rules that you have to punish. You cannot let people keep getting away and never paying the far doing what they want to do at any time of the day ond night. Ah, that's not how democracy works.
Former NYPD Police Commissioner Bill Bratton discusses the challenges New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces with safety on the subways following the shooting at a Brooklyn subway station on Tuesday. Bratton is the Executive Chairman of Risk Advisory at Teneo.
Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.
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