Now Paying New Yorkers To Crimes
Citizen is now paying New Yorkers to livestream crimes
Matt Wille 7.26.2021 7:56 AM Citizen, otherwise known as the worst kind of hyperlocal app ever created, is now willing to pay people to livestream crimes around New York City. The company is reportedly hiring people in the Big Apple at a starting rate of $25 per hour to run around the city and start streaming crimes to the web in real-time.
https://www.inputmag.com/culture/citizen-is-now-paying-new-yorkers-to-livestream-crimesCitizen pays New Yorkers $25 an hour to livestream crime scenes
New York field team members stand to make $200 per day for eight-hour shifts, while workers in Los Angeles are offered $250 per day for 10-hour shifts. Citizen plans to expand its field team to...
https://nypost.com/2021/07/25/citizen-pays-new-yorkers-25-an-hour-to-livestream-crime-scenes/Citizen is Now Paying New Yorkers To Livestream Crimes
Citizen, otherwise known as "the worst kind of hyperlocal app ever created," is now willing to pay people to livestream crimes around New York City. The company is reportedly hiring people in the Big Apple at a starting rate of $25 per hour to run around the city and start streaming crimes to the web in real-time.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/21/07/26/1927218/citizen-is-now-paying-new-yorkers-to-livestream-crimesApp paying New Yorkers $25 an hour to live-stream crime scenes
Shutterstock / everything possible. The app Citizen is paying users $25-an-hour in New York City to pull out their phones, film, and report on crimes that occur. Citizen is a neighborhood watch app that has been discreetly recruiting New York locals to broadcast and photograph public emergencies and crime scenes in order to inspire ordinary ...
https://www.indy100.com/viral/citizen-app-nyc-crime-payments-b1890854NYC to Pay Youth Not to Commit Crime, Get High School Diploma
A new $1 million crime prevention program, announced in July, pairs young people at high risk of gun violence with mentors who help them set and be paid stipends for “career-driven accomplishments,” The Washington Times reported Monday. National law enforcement groups, however, question the endeavor.
https://www.newsmax.com/us/nyc-guns-crime-youth/2021/09/07/id/1035321/Citizen app is paying New Yorkers $25 an hour to livestream crime ...
Two months later, the same app is now hiring New Yorkers to broadcast crime scenes and other public emergencies as regular bystanders. Dubbed as “the most powerful safety app for today’s world,” Citizen monitors 911 communications to provide real-time safety alerts, updates on natural disasters and lets users both broadcast and watch live ...
https://screenshot-media.com/technology/apps/citizen-crime-livestreams/NYC proposing paying people to not become criminals
As reported by The Trace, in partnership with The City, New York City wants to set aside $1M for the program. So, they can pay 1,000 people $1,000 for 1 month, or 83 people $1,000 per month for one year. The program is an 18-month enrollment, meaning that the funding will only allow for the inclusion of 55 young people.
https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/nyc-proposing-paying-people-to-not-become-criminals/7 in 10 New Yorkers concerned about being violent crime vic: poll
Of the 1,000 New Yorkers polled, 45% said Mayor Eric Adams was doing a poor job of fighting crime across the city – despite the ex-cop’s promise to bring violence under control when he came ...
https://nypost.com/2022/06/07/7-in-10-new-yorkers-concerned-about-being-violent-crime-vic-poll/New York New Program Will Pay Youth to Not Commit Crime - Red Voice Media
By Leah AnayaSeptember 7, 2021. NEW YORK, NY – As a part of a $1 million crime prevention program, the City of New York will be paying kids to get a high school diploma or a driver’s license. Reportedly, young people identified as being at high risk for gun violence will be assigned mentors.
https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/09/new-york-new-program-will-pay-youth-to-not-commit-crime/Is NYC Safe? The Reality of Crime Rates in New York
In 2021 there were 5.7 homicides per 100,000 people in New York City, compared to a rate of 35 in Philadelphia and 55 in New Orleans. Law enforcement officers at the scene of an April shooting at a...
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-is-nyc-safe-crime-stat-reality/NewsNow: New York Crime news | Breaking News & Search 24/7
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