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They attended panels on precinct organising and campaign finance.
No one in the art world then was talking about "controlling the images," and no one objected to Jennifer Cutting's panel on the 44th Precinct, which included an artist, an architect, a deputy commissioner from Cultural Affairs, a design director from the Department of General Services, which was building the police station, a captain from the precinct, and the chief curator of the Bronx Museum.
The panel estimated that putting the equipment in all precincts would cost $20 million to $40 million.
"The panel will have to sample from among the 76 precincts, and thousands of crime complaints within each.
But as Fitzgerald told the panel, this drop in non-domestic assaults for the affected precincts are part of a longer-term trend that began before the lockout laws coming into effect.
"This is not 'Police Squad' -- this is a workplace comedy that happens to be set in a police precinct," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" executive producer Mike Schur said at the Television Critics Association Summer 2013 press tour panel on Thursday morning.
For Mr. Kelly, who has repeatedly played down criticism of the statistics, the creation of the panel is a significant step toward addressing concerns that some police precincts may be miscategorizing felonies as lesser crimes.
It was on April 1 , 1986 that the Percent for Art Program of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs convened a panel of art experts and "concerned parties" to choose an artist for the 44th Precinct police station.
The creation of the panel comes as Internal Affairs Bureau officers are investigating claims that crime complaints in the 81st Precinct in Brooklyn had been intentionally downgraded to make felonies appear to be misdemeanors, in an attempt to tamp down the number of major crimes.
Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, the ranking Democrat on the panel, called the disparities "an outrage" and said that more often than not, precincts where poor people lived had older voting equipment.
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