I think everyone is missing the whole point of the article/letter. I don't think this officer exists. If he does I think things may be blown a little out of proportion. Do you know how much overtime you have to do to take home that amount at a 2 year pay step?
Steve I agree the NYSP comment was absolutely out of line. Here's why I say it is so sad.
The PBA took this example to try and help their side of the contract negotiations. When in essence it backfires on them because the emotional plea heard here is nothing because the city is locked in binding arbitration with the PBA in PERB. Nobody is going to go out tomorrow and demand a pay raise for the police department but the police officers. Why? Because there is no union in the police union, everyone is afraid of losing their detail if they open their mouth. Remember one thing, Top base pay for a NYC police officer is 59,900, That is 3rd year pay for some departments and first year pay for others and NYC is not the safest big city because Rudy and Mike are out there telling people they can't do things, the cops are, these guys take credit for all the hard work.
The Subways and buses are safer to travel on than ever but that's because of the drivers, mechanics and the guys working in the tunnels on the tracks not because Bloomy And Rudy G were doing those things but they take credit for it.
Fire prevention is working because Firefighters are doing inspections of buildings, issuing citations for fire hazards and because they are out there educating people about fire safety. Bloomy's 3 second blurb about change your smoke detector batteries doesn't do squat, the guys wearing those heavy coats and air packs do.
The city is clean because of the people on the garbage trucks and the people driving the sweepers, HA if you think Bloomy would even think about even picking up a public waste basket you're nuts. But the city counsel votes themselves raises because they work hard. Like I said the city wants to give money to people for doing things they should be doing anyway. Where is the logic? Both the city and the unions are wrong and the people of the city and the people who work for the city suffer for it, not the Mike Bloombergs of the city, the John Smiths do.