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Silver Fox
10-27-09, 11:48 PM
This from the Gothamist:

The Westhampton Beach Police Chief is looking for a raise—and Newsday says that if he gets one, he "would make more than New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who oversees the largest police department in the country." Kelly earn $189,700; Westhampton Beach Police Chief Raymond Dean makes $149,624/year for his base, and he also gets extra pay which makes his total pay "$188,709.60. He is also entitled to compensatory time - days for extra work." Dean explained, "The guy who cleans my cesspool makes more money than me." Newsday points out there were only 43 serious crimes in Westhampton Beach, whereas there were 116,824 in NYC. Westhampton Village Mayor—and former Southampton police chief—Conrad Teller said, "Commissioner Kelly made the mistake of staying in New York. He made his choice." Well, maybe Dean wants to move to Clarkstown, NY—over there, the chief made $332,529.88, one captain made "$335,676 while working two days a week because of a disability and spending three days a week undergoing physical therapy" and the other captain made over $311,000according to this NY Times article about high police pay.


FoodStampz
10-28-09, 04:40 AM
*NOTE TO SELF*

Get masters degree and become a police chief in NY.

retdetsgt
10-28-09, 07:34 PM
*NOTE TO SELF*

Get masters degree and become a police chief in NY.

I'd like to be the guy who cleans his cesspool. The chief complains that guy makes more money than he does and doesn't have near the responsibility. I tried to find out what the police officer rank made, but the wages weren't posted anywhere on the site.

It did list the name of every officer that works there. Also interesting is that there a no women listed as working there, however they do have one female dispatcher....

I do recall that Suffolk county police made a whole lot of money too. Several years ago, I think it was close to 6 figures.


Brendon
10-28-09, 11:14 PM
I do recall that Suffolk county police made a whole lot of money too. Several years ago, I think it was close to 6 figures.

Both Nassau and Suffolk county Officers make an average of around 130K, including overtime and the like, which is where most of it comes from after the 100K+ base.

BP348
10-29-09, 01:00 PM
the chief made $332,529.88, one captain made "$335,676 and the other captain made over $311,000according to this NY Times article about high police pay.

:wow::wow::wow:

retdetsgt
10-29-09, 05:42 PM
:wow::wow::wow:

It was policepay or whatever that website was that posted police and deputies pay allowed free access, which was a number of years ago that I saw it. It was around 100K then for Suffolk county.

Some of our traffic guys probably bump up pretty close to that now.

JakeLock
10-31-09, 03:19 AM
Jeez, I thought I was living high when I took this county job and started making $200 more a month and was no longer paying for any benefits (thanks Sheriff). I see now, I am in the wrong state.

Blackgoat06
10-31-09, 11:37 AM
Am I the only one who thinks it takes alot of balls to ask for a raise when you are already making nearly $200K a year?

nypd7748
10-31-09, 03:34 PM
Clarkstown has three who made more than $300,000 each in 2008 | LoHud.com | The Journal News (http://www.lohud.com/article/99999999/DATABASE16/90418003/-1/database16/Clarkstown%20has%20three%20who%20made%20more%20tha n%20%20$300%20%2C000%20each%20in%202008?appSession =089203672128106)

Clarkstown is actually the town next to me. I live less than 1 mile away from it.

BP348
10-31-09, 04:00 PM
Clarkstown is actually the town next to me. I live less than 1 mile away from it.

So do you make $300K a year? :lol:

nypd7748
10-31-09, 04:11 PM
So do you make $300K a year? :lol:

Nope, just live here and pay the high taxes as NYC electronically deposits my pension :lol:

retdetsgt
11-01-09, 05:39 PM
Nope, just live here and pay the high taxes as NYC electronically deposits my pension :lol:

Ain't nuthin' like just sittin' back and feedin' at the public trough, is there?:party:

Cat_Doc
11-01-09, 05:53 PM
Ain't nuthin' like just sittin' back and feedin' at the public trough, is there?:party:

And they earn every penny of it; staying alive one shift at a time!

retdetsgt
11-01-09, 06:02 PM
And they earn every penny of it; staying alive one shift at a time!

What's ironic to me is (my pension is public record), I make a touch over $65K a year being retired. When I started, I made even less than Greg, $3.65 an hour. That was with no vest, no portable radio, no taser or pepper spray. We had a gun, a Kel-Lite and a tube type radio in the car that took about 15 seconds to warm up when you turned it on.:willy_nilly:

And contrary to what some of the young people may believe, it was just as dangerous on the street in 1970 as it was in 1998 when I retired and (I highly suspect) as it is now. That's why I respect and appreciate all the people still working and am glad I don't do it anymore....

Cat_Doc
11-01-09, 06:10 PM
I made $5.75 an hour when I started in '78.

And yes, police work is just as dangerous now as it was when Wyatt or Virgl Earp were taking somone in during the 1800's. Human behavior has not changed...you just never know when you are going to run across someone who will kill.

retdetsgt
11-01-09, 06:31 PM
Oh, and we had one of these.... I wonder how many people know what it is?

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll268/jimbellah/phpUhny6jPM.jpg

VP is the initials of the police officer than carried it before me. He was killed by a shotgun blast to the stomach entering a house on a DV call just before I was hired. It was reissued to me.

Blackgoat06
11-01-09, 09:39 PM
What's ironic to me is (my pension is public record), I make a touch over $65K a year being retired. When I started, I made even less than Greg, $3.65 an hour.


Well I recently got a second job where I make $11.00 an hour so I'm moving up in the world.

retdetsgt
11-01-09, 10:32 PM
Well I recently got a second job where I make $11.00 an hour so I'm moving up in the world.

Awright!

Blackgoat06
11-01-09, 10:47 PM
Oh, and we had one of these.... I wonder how many people know what it is?

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll268/jimbellah/phpUhny6jPM.jpg

VP is the initials of the police officer than carried it before me. He was killed by a shotgun blast to the stomach entering a house on a DV call just before I was hired. It was reissued to me.


Isn't that a blackjack?

retdetsgt
11-02-09, 12:08 AM
Isn't that a blackjack?

Yeah, we called them saps... The big end is full of powdered lead and it's flexible. They made them illegal for us to carry about 4 years after I came on. In fact, they still call the narrow pocket on our uniform leg "sap pockets".