In a scathing series of draft reports, the outside consultants hired by Mayor Bloomberg to review his 911 system overhaul found in 2011 that the system initiated two years earlier—which is still in use today—was “dangerous” to citizens and first-responders, and that it introduced “new, unacceptable risks” for them.
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