{"id":9914,"date":"2023-04-14T04:28:06","date_gmt":"2023-04-14T09:28:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=9914"},"modified":"2023-04-14T04:28:09","modified_gmt":"2023-04-14T09:28:09","slug":"readers-sound-off-on-hospital-police-pay-magahats-and-nyc-trash-cans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=9914","title":{"rendered":"Readers sound off on hospital police pay, MAGAhats and NYC trash cans"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>New York City hospital police officers are facing a severe crisis of low pay that is putting our public and officers at risk. Our current starting salary of $34,834 is below the poverty line in NYC, and our top pay of $50,207 is only marginally near the poverty line, which does not accurately reflect the high cost of living in this city.<br>The&nbsp;New York City Government Poverty Measure 2019&nbsp;has highlighted the dire situation we are in. Hospital police officers play a critical role in ensuring public safety in all city hospitals. However, our low pay has caused a staffing crisis, with many officers leaving the job.<br>We are urging city officials to take notice of our plight and include the following key points in contract negotiations: a fair and equitable pay scale that accurately reflects the high cost of living in New York City, as calculated by the city\u2019s 2019 poverty measure; a compensation package that reflects the dedication and commitment of hospital police officers to ensuring public safety in all city hospitals; a solution to the severe staffing crisis caused by low pay, which is putting our public and officers at risk.<br>As minority workers living in the city, we cannot afford to live comfortably with our current wages. We are calling on the news media and city officials to help us bring attention to this issue and secure a fair compensation package that reflects the value of our services. We thank you for your attention to this matter, and we hope that you will join us in our fight for fair and equitable pay.&nbsp;Officer Christian P. Lopez, Hospital Police Division 2, Bellevue Hospital<br>Sidelined women<br>Whitestone: Really? Full-page ads, day after day: \u201cRosie was right. We can do it,\u201d congratulating women for \u201cgetting it done every day.\u201d Thank you, but you couldn\u2019t find a page to print the women\u2019s NCAA Tournament brackets? Your competitors did!&nbsp;Patricia McGlinchey<br>No gimmes<br>Manhattan: In my view, the rule changes have broadly been very good for the game of baseball. But an inadvertent drawback is that the steal of third base has become a virtual \u201cgimme.\u201d That\u2019s not good for the game. One suggestion might be to draw a white line, say, 30 feet beyond second base, and dictate that runners cannot take a lead beyond that point. It\u2019s just a minor tweak to address an unanticipated and isolated negative byproduct of the otherwise positive rule changes.&nbsp;Ken Blomster<br>Pretty pitcher<br>Brooklyn: Who is Kodai Senga? Every New Yorker should know. He is handsome and has a great personality. You can see him on TV every five or six days. He needs a fan club.&nbsp;Lois Getz<br>Priced out<br>Staten Island: A note to the Brooklyn Cyclones owners, who I\u2019m sure can\u2019t figure out why the park is always empty: Maybe look at the $17 can of beer as an indication. At a Single A park with more than 75% unoccupied seats \u2014 you\u2019re nuts. Fans are not ATMs. You are badly in need of better management.&nbsp;Tom McGuire<br>Low-maintenance<br>Bronx: Someone said that the reason the KKK no longer wear white hoods and sheets is that no one knew how to operate a washing machine! Well, they hit on the idea of a new uniform, one that didn\u2019t require washing: a red baseball cap with the symbol \u201cMAGA\u201d \u2014 problem solved!&nbsp;Robert Adams<br>Bronx: Voicer James McCaffery\u2019s letter is a perfect example of MAGA imbecility, blaming the indictment of Donald Trump on, among others, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, apparently unaware that the grand jury was made up of American citizens, not Democratic politicians. Like many people who watch right-wing media, he misuses words like Marxism and \u201cAmerican-hating\u201d to describe people who follow the rule of law. This seemingly total ignorance of the clear criminality and profound selfishness of Trump is why his followers are described as a cult.&nbsp;Randall Borra<br>Indefensible<br>Little Egg Harbor, N.J.: I was beginning to believe some of our readers had finally received the message regarding the Orange One. Alas, then I go on to read the letter from Voicer James McCaffrey and the same old garbage party line. When you want to defend someone who has done so much harm to our country, you should not go against our law enforcers or the people who protect our Constitution. Open up your eyes and see who has broken the law to try and make himself king of the country. To question our system and our voting rights, to have his minions attack our very center of our democracy, to keep secret documents to perhaps share them with his buddy Vladimir Putin and so on \u2014 isn\u2019t this why European leaders kept turning their backs on him and wanted nothing to do with him?&nbsp;Rose S. Wilson<br>Theological debate<br>Itasca, Ill.: Picture two groups of prominent Christians, one headed by former Vice President Mike Pence, the other by former President Jimmy Carter. Imagine that God has called a meeting between these two still-living groups for a not-dead-yet chat about scriptural meaning versus human interpretation of it. Examining Pence\u2019s \u201cI\u2019m a Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order\u201d stance alongside Carter\u2019s understated but equally devout view of Christian duty could be instructive. I don\u2019t have the theological chops to contribute to such a forum, but I\u2019d love to be a fly on the wall. You might have your own equally legitimate Christian group you\u2019d present before God. There are many my-way-or-the-highway Christians with an iron-clad grip on their view of who enters heaven and who doesn\u2019t. Such a forum might determine which of these two groups, if either, other believers should follow. Do any of us really know for sure?&nbsp;Jim Newton<br>Doesn\u2019t line up<br>Babylon, L.I.: In my opinion, Democrats have a contradiction of ethics when they support gun control laws and still encourage abortion rights.&nbsp;Laura Marie Bowman<br>Nowhere near<br>Jackson Heights: Re \u201cKenyans fight oil exploration plans in hopes of saving critical inland delta\u201d (April 11): Did anyone read the story before a headline was written and it was published? If so, do they understand that Kenya is about 2,000 miles from Namibia and Botswana, the countries the article is actually about? The story was filed from Kenya, but the actual article has nothing to do with that country.&nbsp;Christy Acevedo<br>Beyond the pail<br>Queens Village: Your article on dog poop (\u201cWhat\u2019s the poop? Dogs\u2019,\u201d April 11) is fake looking! First, a strange-looking clean, silver metal trash pail placed right next to a silver metal bench? There\u2019s no labeling on the pail, and our NYC trash pail doesn\u2019t even look like that! It\u2019s even clean on the bottom inside! No other human garbage in there? Is this a dog park trash pail? This is not an actual NYC garbage pail, as it looks too clean, or maybe it\u2019s a new one? You can\u2019t find a real-looking garbage pail in all of NYC, with human garbage spilling out onto the street? I pick up litter and deposit it at the nearest receptacle all the time, and I never see one litter pail that looks like the one in that picture! It\u2019s phony looking! Mice and rats breed from human food garbage. If people are going to be slobs, that\u2019s what you get.&nbsp;Joan Silaco<br>Battery blitz<br>Blauvelt, N.Y. More people, including children, will perish in New York\u2019s boroughs because of the growing number of e-bike lithium battery fires, fueled by cheaper, poorly made units and storing\/charging inside homes. The electrolyte fluid in these batteries is highly combustible, toxic and able to reignite, making it difficult for residents and firefighters. Storing or improperly charging an e-bike battery is like having an open can of gasoline and flicking a cigarette butt. So far, there have been 59 such fires in the city, resulting in five deaths, including two children. Properly made batteries include thermistors, which prevent heat overload and fires, but knockoffs usually do not. The FDNY would do a great public service if it undertook a house-to-house multi-language leaflet campaign listing the dos and don\u2019ts of e-bike lithium battery purchase, charging and care. Unfortunately, Daily News stories are not enough.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nydailynews.com\/opinion\/ny-letter-april-1 3-20230413-ce2p6ey5kjaahdsnmnqr26gqee-story.html\">Nydailynews<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New York City hospital police officers are facing a severe crisis of low pay that is putting our public and officers at risk. 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