We know the strategies that we put in place are not enough. We must get rid of those six felonies per day. And that’s why we are going to evolve. We’re going to evolve in a way to ensure that technology becomes part of the public safety apparatus that would join our police officers. To accomplish the task we’re looking for. I’m proud to announce that we are taking the next step forward in our ongoing efforts to make our subways even safer and ensure New Yorkers feel safer. In the transit system. Today, in accordance with the Post Act. For the use of technology by the NYPD, we’ll be publishing the Impact and Use Policy for Electric Electronic Electromagnetic Weapons Detection systems here in New York City. This kicks off the 90 day waiting period before this type of technology can be tested and used in our city to help keep New Yorkers safe. You guys ready? Sorry. OK. All right. We’ll do one more time. I just so I can see it again. OK, Go ahead, Mike, go slow. OK. Glad. Scott photos. Brett.
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