The NYPD is expanding its Quality of Life Teams (Q-Teams) to all precincts in Brooklyn, following a successful pilot program. The initiative has handled over 23,400 quality-of-life calls citywide, addressing non-emergency public safety concerns such as illegal mopeds, abandoned vehicles, homeless encampments, and noise complaints. With Q-Teams now active in Manhattan, the Bronx, and set to roll out in Queens and Staten Island, Mayor Adams emphasized the need for safer and cleaner neighborhoods. Commissioner Tisch noted that the teams will tackle real-life issues affecting residents.
The NYPD's Quality of Life Teams (Q-Teams) are expanding to every precinct in Brooklyn following a successful pilot program, responding to over 23,400 calls on public safety issues.
Mayor Eric Adams stressed that every New Yorker deserves to live in safety, with clean streets and protection from illegal activities.
Commissioner Tisch highlighted that Q-Teams aim to solve everyday problems for residents, addressing issues like abandoned vehicles and illegal e-bikes.
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