Riordan Keeps Talking: The Former Mayor on Policing & the NFL Coming to L.A.
Richard Riordan
"We can try to make the Police Department and the Fire Department run more efficiently. For example, eliminate the 12-hour day [and the resulting three-day workweek]. Go back to the eight-hour day. You'd add the equivalent of 400 officers. The same way with the Fire Department," he said of the budget crisis and keeping the city safe.
And on football: "The owners of the teams are the most arrogant, egotistical people in the world, and they do things for their own, [as they did] when they gave the expansion team to Houston rather than L.A. Now they realize they made mistakes. They need L.A.; we're the second-biggest television market in the country. So it'll happen."
