Op-Ed | Quality of life and ending the culture of anything goes' | amNewYork
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New York City has made significant strides in reducing crime and violence, while focusing on improving quality of life across five boroughs. The NYPD is deploying Quality of Life Teams to address pressing concerns such as noise, parking violations, encampments, and public drug use. The 'End the Culture of Anything Goes' campaign signifies a commitment to altering laws and improving investments for better community standards. Additional legislative support is sought for the Compassionate Interventions Act to further confront challenges related to drug addiction and homelessness.
The NYPD's Quality of Life Teams will be deployed to every precinct to tackle issues affecting daily life, such as noise, parking, encampments, and public drug use.
New York City is committed to changing the culture that allows public disorder, with the 'End the Culture of Anything Goes' campaign aimed at improving quality of life.
Despite progress in addressing subway safety and homelessness, challenges remain with public drug use and the need for state legislative support for the Compassionate Interventions Act.
The Compassionate Interventions Act aims to build on the successes of the Supportive Interventions Act and requires legislative assistance to improve public safety.
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