What to Know if You’re Going to the Knicks Parade
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The New York Police Department has completed a security assessment for the New York Knicks victory parade and celebration Thursday
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Thousands of New Yorkers will descend on Lower Manhattan on Thursday morning to celebrate the Knicks.
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Here's what you should know if you are one of them.
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Will Assign Largest Number of Officers Ever to Knicks Parade.
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The department announced that it would deploy more than 10,000 of its ranks and put stringent security measures in place for the celebration of the Knicks' N.B.A.
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