An NYPD detective scored freebies and raked in money running a private security company from his precinct. His bosses didn't care. Jack Newsham Jul 8, 2023, 8:46 AM ET Share Read in app iStock; Insider
Stephen Giaco ran a private-security company registered in his wife's name from a police station.
He didn't disclose his side hustle, but the NYPD didn't seem to care, a former colleague told Insider.
When cops work second jobs, it can lead to poor decision-making and create conflicts of interest.
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An NYPD detective scored freebies and raked in money running a private security company from his precinct. His bosses didn't care. Jack Newsham Jul 8, 2023, 8:46 AM ET Share Read in app iStock; Insider
Stephen Giaco ran a private-security company registered in his wife's name from a police station.
He didn't disclose his side hustle, but the NYPD didn't seem to care, a former colleague told Insider.
When cops work second jobs, it can lead to poor decision-making and create conflicts of interest.