Former Governor Andrew Cuomo and former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly discuss the deteriorating state of public safety and law enforcement morale in New York City. They criticize current mayoral policies, specifically focusing on the "hemorrhaging" of police officers due to poor recruitment, high attrition, and a perceived lack of executive support for the force. Kelly highlights the unrealistic nature of replacing police with mental health workers for dangerous calls, while Cuomo warns that an exodus of both officers and high-taxpaying residents could lead to civic and financial instability.
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