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View All Images- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002. Pictured is City councilman Martin Golden.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002. Pictured is City councilman Martin Golden.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002. Pictured is City councilman Martin Golden.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002. Pictured is City councilman Martin Golden.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002. Pictured is City councilman Martin Golden.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002. Pictured is City councilman Martin Golden.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED IS PRESIDENT OF PBA PAT LYNCH. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- The police union is rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre, New York. Thousands of off-duty officers showed up for the protest in Times Square, which began at noon. The Patrolmens Benevolent Association, which represents over 24,000 uniformed officers who have been without a contract since June 2000, is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED HERE IS ACTOR BURT YOUNG WHO IS RALLYING WITH NYPD OFFICERS TODAY. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED HERE IS SENATOR THOMAS K. DUANE WHO IS RALLYING WITH NYPD OFFICERS TODAY. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED IS PRESIDENT OF PBA PAT LYNCH. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED IS PRESIDENT OF PBA PAT LYNCH. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED IS PRESIDENT OF PBA PAT LYNCH. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED IS PRESIDENT OF PBA PAT LYNCH. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. New York. August 15, 2002.
- NYPD officers joined by New York firefighters are rallying for bigger pay raises in Times Squre. More than fifty thousand off-duty cops and firefighters showed up for the protest in Times Square, and their target number one is Mayor Bloomberg. Mayor of New York says that the city does not have budget to raise salaries, but police officers led by the Patrolmens Benevolent Association are not buying that. The PBA is seeking a 23 percent raise over two years. PICTURED HERE IS SENATOR THOMAS K. DUANE WHO IS RALLYING WITH NYPD OFFICERS TODAY. New York. August 15, 2002. `