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New York Gov. Hochul announces $77M plan to increase police on subways

  • Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $77 million plan to increase police presence in New York City's subways, aiming to add 300 officers starting Monday.
  • An additional 750 officers will be deployed into subway stations and on trains to enhance safety, as stated by Hochul.
  • The plan includes installing LED lights, surveillance cameras, and barriers to improve security at subway stations.
  • Hochul emphasized that this initiative will not reduce the current NYPD presence and aims to protect riders during overnight hours.
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