NYPD Officers Are Advised To Retire Or Find New Work, Because NYC ‘Is Giving Them The Middle Finger’
NYPD Officers Are Advised To Retire Or Find New Work, Because NYC ‘Is Giving Them The Middle Finger’.
Amid national protests of George Floyd’s death and the fight against police brutality with the “defund the Police” campaign, Sean Hannity adviced the NYPD officers to retire or find another line of work because the NYC are giving them their middle finger right now.
“I guess my only advice, if I’m going to be a friend to the people I love — frankly, adore and admire — for their sacrifice, service and the risk they take for all of us: I guess if you’re a cop and you can retire, now is the time,” the host said. “If you’re new on the job, you might want to think about another job, hannity added.
Earlier, the FOP president said a record number of Kentucky police officers are retiring because “they just feel like they’ve been abandoned”.

Sean Hannity then turned his wrath on Andrew Cuomo and the state’s recently enacted bail reform law.
“Meanwhile, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, well, he signed off on that insane, idiotic bail reform policy. He’s the one that signed the bill that allows violent offenders to get out of jail the exact same day without posting a penny in bail. Nothing whatsoever,” Hannity said.
Recent survey of 10,000 police officers, over 80% of the officers would not recommend their child go into law enforcement.
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NYPD Officers Are Advised To Retire Or Find New Work, Because NYC ‘Is Giving Them The Middle Finger’.
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The proper spelling is “advised.” I am also uncertain as to the quotation marks, because the quote is never used elsewhere.