LAPD helicopters cost $50m a year, more than 14 city offices’ entire budget
City audit says police flights cost $3,000 an hour with unclear benefit, but police chief disputes findings
Los Angeles spends nearly $50m a year on its police helicopter program, or roughly $3,000 for every hour of flight, according to a new audit that raises questions about the financial and environmental impacts of the city's aerial surveillance.
The LA controller's report released on Monday suggests the use of LA police department (LAPD) helicopters is nearly constant across the city, and the majority of flight time is not in response to reports of major crimes, but instead for transportation, ceremonial trips or patrols. The flights are a major source of pollution and appear to disproportionately affect some communities of color, the audit said.
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