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1. danhar+Ue[view] [source] 2020-06-23 15:19:46
>>danso+(OP)
The NYPD has a budget for spying on people in other countries. State power is weird.
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2. ciaran+Ng[view] [source] 2020-06-23 15:26:50
>>danhar+Ue
For those curious who didn't know about this (like me):

>With offices in 11 foreign capitals and an unpublished budget, the ILP’s far-flung counterterrorism cops operate outside the authority of top U.S. officials abroad, including the American ambassador and the CIA station chief, who is the nominal head of U.S. intelligence in foreign countries.

>The ILP is supported by private donors through the New York Police Foundation, which won't say how much it has given the NYPD, beyond a sentence on its Web page that it sought to raise $1.5 million for the program in 2010. The NYPD itself won't say whether any of its annual $178 million budget for intelligence and counterterrorism goes to posting detectives in Paris, London, Madrid or other posh capitals.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/11/nypds_fore...

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3. stefan+Ii1[view] [source] 2020-06-23 19:35:52
>>ciaran+Ng
keep having to preface everything lately with "not a joke," but no joke the NYPD's International Liaison Program, which has a secret budget and operates in 13 foreign countries with no oversight, just showed up in an official NYPD cruiser for a pro-police demonstration in Paris

https://mobile.twitter.com/newyorkyearzero/status/1273754924...

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