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In reply to the discussion: A comment I just posted to a NY Times article about de Blasio's "missteps" [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)just noting that their actions were planned and deliberate, intending maximum exposure with least possible offence to the families. The police unions are not amateurs in the political realm of NYC, and should not be treated as such.
The police and their families also generally tend to be a conservative and insular group. I live and work in NYC, and I've heard no complaints about the union's actions directly from any family members, nor do I expect to. If the mayor and his allies believe that the families of officers Ramos and Liu will help them politically against the police unions, they will likely be very disappointed.
The one thing that might calm things between the mayor and police unions is a new contract. The police were working without a contract for five years, and much of the current dispute between them is equally economic as political. Although contracts were just recently entered into with some of the smaller unions and allied groups like corrections officers, negotiations failed with the PBA representing thousands of patrol officers. The matter will shortly enter mandatory, and very bitter, arbitration. I hope the contract is resolved soon for the sake of the city.