Cops happy with move to Florida
More than a dozen NYPD cops have ditched the Big Apple to join the force in a small Florida city — part of a nationwide trend of disgruntled officers finding greener pastures in pro-police communities.
Lakeland — a community of 108,000 people 35 miles east of Tampa — mounted a social media campaign targeting NYC cops earlier this year, and in April dispatched a delegation to recruit in Times Square.
Fourteen former Finest moved to Lakeland in the past year — 12 of them wooed over the past two months thanks to the recruiting trip.
The respect accorded cops in Florida “was an eye opener,” former NYPD cop Matthew Spoto said at a September press conference after heeding Lakeland’s call of duty.
In New York, “it was almost like I was ashamed to be a law enforcement officer,” he said.
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Cops are leaving from other poorly run blue states and cities for better opportunity and weather in Florida and other red states. In Texas, the city of Houston has welcomed cops from places that defunded them.
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