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London's cops look to New York

机译:伦敦警察期待纽约

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When "Red" Ken Livingstone ran London in the early 1980s, he enjoyed cocking a snook at authority over everything from outsize public transport subsidies to Irish terrorism. But reincarnated as the capital's ardently business-friendly, market-minded mayor, keen on road pricing and selling the city abroad, Mr Livingstone has changed his tune on the law. He's now a strong supporter of intensive, highly visible policing. This week, the London Assembly approved the first stage of a plan that will greatly increase the uniformed presence on the capital's streets. In April, around a hundred neighbourhoods will get three extra coppers and three community support officers each. Mr Livingstone's eventual goal is to raise police numbers to 35,000-meaning one in every 115 employed Londoners will be a police officer.
机译:1980年代初期,“红色”肯·利文斯通(Ken Livingstone)跑伦敦时,他喜欢嘲弄权威,从庞大的公共交通补贴到爱尔兰恐怖主义,无所不包。但利文斯通重新成为首都热心的商业友好型,有市场意识的市长,热衷于道路定价和向海外出售城市,因此改变了对法律的态度。他现在是密集,高度可见的警务的坚决支持者。本周,伦敦议会批准了该计划的第一阶段,该计划将大大增加在首都街头穿军装的人数。在四月份,大约一百个社区将分别获得三个铜线和三个社区支持人员。利文斯通的最终目标是将警察人数增加到35,000,这意味着每115个就业的伦敦人中将有1名是警察。

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