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Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:02 pm to UtahCajun
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Olsen, a 2010 graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, who made $257,000 last year, pleaded not guilty to a charge of menacing with a gun at his arraignment, court records show. “Detective Olsen is a respected 15-year member of the New York City Police Department,” Olsen’s lawyer Peter Brill said. “He’s innocent until proven guilty.”
Olsen, a 2010 graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, who made $257,000 last year, pleaded not guilty to a charge of menacing with a gun at his arraignment, court records show. “Detective Olsen is a respected 15-year member of the New York City Police Department,” Olsen’s lawyer Peter Brill said. “He’s innocent until proven guilty.”
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:04 pm to Eurocat
do cops get to decide to increase their own pay? not surprised you defend this tho.
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:04 pm to CleverUserName
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Hilarious how you have been on a "look at them enrich themselves" posting spree... and then defend the self described "socialist" for voting the upper management of the city raises while taxing the public more
I have been on no spree, I just post what I think. Sometimes I agree with the right and sometimes with the left, so what?
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:06 pm to DawgCountry
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do cops get to decide to increase their own pay? not surprised you defend this tho.
Where do you see that I am defending it, I am just saying, those are the salaries. Just the facts, not a defense.
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:06 pm to Eurocat
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Olsen, a 2010 graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, who made $257,000 last year, pleaded not guilty to a charge of menacing with a gun at his arraignment, court records show. “Detective Olsen is a respected 15-year member of the New York City Police Department,” Olsen’s lawyer Peter Brill said. “He’s innocent until proven guilty.”
Well 15 years =/= 10 years.
And it does nothing to serve as a counter argument
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:08 pm to Eurocat
Bailed out by state cause retarded,increase taxes, give self raises. Lololol.
Eurocunt loves it
Eurocunt loves it
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:15 pm to rocksteady
I didn't say anything like that don't put words in my mouth.
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:18 pm to UtahCajun
You can make 250k or more a year in year ten or so if you do holiday overtime. It's actually easy money. Earn double guarding some quiet place like city hall for 12 hours and while you lose XMas you make great change.
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:19 pm to Deuces
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They say that to be misleading and make people think the raise is bigger than it actually is.
Only retards who can't do basic math would think that way
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:30 pm to Eurocat
It seems that you think that 1/4 million a year, for an ordinary city employee, is not excessive in any way.
We are so lost
We are so lost
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:34 pm to stout
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Only retards who can't do basic math would think that way
So the majority of the US
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:34 pm to stout
But he’s one of them! They can’t make those kinds of demands from one of their own, right? They got what they voted for and should be happy with that.
Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:39 pm to Eurocat
quote:It's really not for NYC.
Those really aren't outrageous salaries for NY.
quote:The fact that the actual NYC Mayor makes $50,000 less that a tenured beat cop can make in a year is comical.
A cop can be earning 250,000 after ten years on the job in New York City.
HOWEVER, the fact that the NYC Mayor is pushing to siphon off funds from the retirement system to cover the city's budget short falls while his own people are demanding an 18% salary increase is asinine. He wants to borrow from police, teachers, firemen, police, sanitation workers pension funds while he gets a raise. frick that.
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Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:39 pm to UtahCajun
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It seems that you think that 1/4 million a year, for an ordinary city employee, is not excessive in any way. We are so lost
That is the NY area. Not considered excessive. In fact it's the opposite NY cops can't believe you guys pay so little. That is "so lost".
Want a good job? Be a Nassau County (not NYC) cop.
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Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:46 pm to Eurocat
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That is the NY area. Not considered excessive. In fact it's the opposite NY cops can't believe you guys pay so little. That is "so lost".
Want a good job? Be a Nassau County (not NYC) cop
Good job =/= huge pay.
Good job = good pay in an area with low cost of living.
If a beat cop makes $250k/year, something went seriously wrong.
Can't believe you defend it.
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Posted on 7/7/26 at 2:58 pm to UtahCajun
As long as you are freezing rent, freeze city workers salaries
Posted on 7/7/26 at 3:08 pm to stout
They should make no more than the median income of the City.
Which is $44,148.
Which is $44,148.
Posted on 7/7/26 at 3:11 pm to stout
Every God damn one of them is OVERPAID already,
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