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Boosting Safety in NYC: Government Funding for NYC Small Businesses to Combat Crime

NYC Small Businesses Get Federal Funding for Crime Prevention

Government Invests in Safety Measures for NYC Small Businesses

According to CBSNews, New York City‘s small businesses are getting help to stay safe. The government has given money to help these businesses protect themselves from crime. This is because some small businesses have been hurt by crime, making it hard for them to stay open.

The money will be used to do several things. Some Americans will be trained to help stop violence and gangs. Police will also work with schools to teach kids good values and play baseball together. The police will also visit each business to make sure they are safe.

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Boosting Safety in NYC: Government Funding for NYC Small Businesses to Combat Crime (PHOTO: GOOGLE)

NYC Small Businesses Receive a Boost with New Safety Measures and 800 Cameras

The owners of small businesses, like Bodegas, are pleased about this help. They think it will make their employees feel safer and help the community. The police will install 800 cameras in the first year to make sure everything is safe.

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