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[WATCH] NYC Announces “Electromagnetic Weapons Detection Systems” Pilot For Subway Stations

Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, made the announcement that “electromagnetic weapons detection systems” will be installed in subway stations. According to Adams,” We are making the next step forward in our ongoing efforts to make our subways actually safer and ensure New Yorkers feel safer in the transit system.” The NYPD will be publishing the impact and use policy for electric weapons detection systems, he continued. After a 90-day waiting period, body scanners intended to detect firearms will be tested and deployed in subway stations.” We are taking the next step forward in our ongoing efforts to make our subways even safer and ensure New Yorkers feel safer,” said NYC Mayor Adams ( D). pic. twitter.com/Ap9uGWd67q— The Recount ( @therecount ) March 28, 2024″ Keeping New Yorkers safe on our subways is key to keeping this the safest big city in America. We can make that happen with the aid of state-of-the-art weapons detection technology and a$ 20 million investment in assisting those with severe mental illness, Adams said. The key to keeping New Yorkers secure on our subways is to keep it the safest large city in the world.
We will help us make that happen by investing$ 20 million in supporting those with severe mental illness and state-of-the-art weapons detection technology.
 
Learn more about today’s … pic. twitter.com/VbBVCE5OUG— Mayor Eric Adams ( @NYCMayor ) March 28, 2024″ New Technology to Detect Weapons to Be Piloted 90 Days After Publication of Impact and Use Policy as Required by Law”, the City of New York announced. From nyc,” City to Begin Hiring Clinicians to Support Expansion of SCOUT Pilot Program to Help Untreated Severe Mental Illness with$ 20 Million State Investment.” gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov.gov. The city is developing and will rapidly begin piloting new methods to detect weapons brought into transit by travelers. The NYPD also made its Impact and Use Policy for electromagnetic weapons detection systems available online in accordance with the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology ( POST ) Act, which mandates a 90-day waiting period before new technology can be tested and used in New York City. Also, Mayor Adams made the announcement that the city would begin employing doctors to help with the expansion of the Subway Co-Response Outreach Teams (SCOUT), a pilot program that was developed in collaboration with the state and the MTA to connect people with untreated serious mental illness in the subways to mental health care. The announcement made today represents the next step in our continuing efforts to improve the emotional health of New Yorkers in crisis and prevent harmful weapons from entering our transit system. We are demonstrating our administration’s commitment to keeping all New Yorkers safe by beginning a 90-day waiting period to test magnetic weapons detection systems here in New York City and hiring more clinicians for SCOUT,” Adams said. ” Since the start of my administration, Mayor Adams and I have worked up carefully to keep the subways safe for all New Yorkers”, said New York Governor Kathy Hochul. I made a five-point plan to improve safety on the subways this month, including investing$ 20 million to expand the SCOUT program, which will enable more New Yorkers to receive the care they need. She continued,” The new technology announced today strengthens our existing commitments to place cameras everywhere in the system and will help law enforcement keep dangerous weapons out of the system.” Body scanners are currently being installed in New York City subway stations. In order to deport all of the illegals, Mayor Adams could simply deport them all and prevent harsh criminals from entering the streets. However, he prefers to make his electorate believe they are in a prison. pic. twitter.com/qXgbbntqcy — Paul A. Szypula ( @Bubblebathgirl ) March 28, 2024Fox News reports: Crime in NYC subway stations has gotten so out of control that Democratic Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that body scanners are coming to the city’s stations. As a result of city officials ‘ efforts to deter a sharp rise in criminal activity, the scans will be used to identify weapons entering the subway stations. ” We are going to use technology to identify those poor people who are carrying bad weapons,” Adams said on Thursday. According to Adams,” I prefer you be secure because I want to bring on the scanners to those who are afraid of them, so let’s do it.” The city will go through a 90-day waiting period for the scanners to be tested before they can be installed in every station. In addition to the scanners, the city will employ more mental health professionals to assist the New York Police Department ( NYPD ) in “moving quickly people with untreated severe mental illness from the subway system and into care” ( in addition ). According to Adams,” this duality of technology and our mental health approach is going to accomplish the goal that we seek: transit riders should be safe, our city should be protected, and people should receive the care they deserve.” The same week that three stabbings occurred in and around the Big Apple’s subway system, Adams ‘ announcement comes. Even after around 750 National Guard troops were deployed to the underground system earlier this month and 1, 000 more police were added in February, the city announced it would deploying 800 more police to patrol its crime-ridden subways. WATCH: [[{“value”:”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city plans to install “electromagnetic weapon detection systems” in subway station. Adams said, “We are making the next step in our ongoing efforts in order to make our subways safer and ensure New Yorkers will feel safer on the transit system.” He continued, “For the use by the NYPD of technology, we will be publishing the impact policy and use policy for electronic weapons detection systems.” “This kicks off the 90-day waiting period before this type of technology can be tested and used in our city.” WATCH: NYC Mayor Adams (D) announces body scanners, meant to detect firearms, will be tested and rolled out in subway stations after a 90-day waiting period: “We are taking the next step forward in our ongoing efforts to make our subways even safer and ensure New Yorkers feel safer.” pic.twitter.com/Ap9uGWd67q — The Recount (@therecount) March 28, 2024 “Keeping New Yorkers safe on our subways is key to keeping this the safest big city in America. Adams said that the latest weapons detection technology, as well as a $20 million investment to support those with severe mental illnesses, will help make this happen. New Yorkers must be safe on the subway to keep this city as safe as possible.0State-of-the-art weapons detection technology, and a $20,000,000 investment in support for those with severe mental illnesses will help us achieve this.

Learn more about today’s… pic.twitter.com/VbBVCE5OUG — Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) March 28, 2024 “New Technology to Detect Weapons to Be Piloted 90 Days After Publication of Impact and Use Policy as Required by Law,” the City of New York announced. City to Hire Clinicians to Support Expansion SCOUT Pilot Program for Untreated Severe mental Illness With $20 Million State Investment” From nyc.gov. New York City Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) March 28, 2024 “New Technology to Detect Weapons to be Piloted 90 Days After Publication of Impact and Use Policy as Required by Law,” the City of New York announced. The city will soon start piloting emerging technologies that detect weapons carried into the transit system by travelers. According to the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act (POST), the NYPD has also published its Impact and Use Policy on electromagnetic weapons detection systems. This policy begins a mandatory 90 day waiting period before any new technology can tested and used in New York City. Mayor Adams also announced that the city would begin hiring clinicians in order to support the expansion and growth of the Subway Co-Response Outreach Teams. This pilot program was launched in partnership between the state and MTA in order to connect people suffering from severe mental illness who are in the subways with mental health care and treatment. “Today’s news is the next step in a series of ongoing efforts to keep dangerous weapons from our transit system and provide greater mental healthcare services to New Yorkers who are in crisis.” Adams said that by launching a 90-day wait period for testing electromagnetic weapons detection systems in New York City, and by hiring more SCOUT clinicians, we demonstrate our administration’s commitment to keeping New Yorkers safe. Since the beginning of my administration, Mayor Adams has worked closely with me to keep the subways secure for all New Yorkers,” stated New York Governor Kathy Hochul. “This month I announced a 5-point plan to improve the safety of the subways. This included a $20 million commitment to expand the SCOUT Program, which will allow more New Yorkers to receive the treatment they require. The new technology announced today builds upon our existing commitments to install cameras throughout the system, and will help law-enforcement keep dangerous weapons out. NYC subway stations will soon be equipped with body scanners. Mayor Adams could deport all illegals to keep violent criminals from the streets. He’d rather make them feel like they are living in prison. pic.twitter.com/qXgbbntqcy — Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) March 28, 2024 Fox News reports: Crime in NYC subway stations has gotten so out of control that Democratic Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that body scanners are coming to the city’s stations. The scanners will be used by city officials to detect weapons entering subway stations. They are trying to curb a sharp increase in criminal activity. Adams said on Thursday that the city would use technology to identify criminals who carry weapons. “And I say that to those who are scared of scanners and would rather not walk through them, I rather you be safer – so let’s bring on scanners.” Adams said. The city will undergo a waiting period of 90 days for the scanners’ testing before they can be installed in every station. The city will also hire more mental health professionals to work with the New York Police Department to “quickly move individuals who have untreated severe mental illnesses out of the subway and into care”. Adams’ announcement coincides with three stabbings that occurred in and around the Big Apple subway system. The city announced that it would be adding 800 police officers to patrol the subway system, which is plagued with crime. This comes after 750 National Guard troops had been deployed earlier this month. In February, 1,000 more police were also added. WATCH:

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