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PR00F NYPD IS CORRUPT! New Article Released!

The people have spoken: The 75th Precinct in East New York is the worst of a very bad bunch. You can reach me directly by email: [email protected] The precinct, under the command of Inspector Rohan Griffith, has won Streetsblog's March (Parking) Madness tournament, our annual contest to determine which precinct disrespects its neighbors most willfully with illegal parking, garbage, and theft of public space. The 75th is a model for everything a station house should not do. Despite having access to five parking lots, officers at the Sutter Avenue precinct house park all of the place: on sidewalks, in the middle of the street, in front of curb ramps for the handicapped, in bus stops. No wonder peak speeds on the B14 route are less than 6 mph on average and waits are longer than average, according to the MTA’s bus dashboard. And the cops here leave their trash all over the place, too: junked cars line both sides of Sutter Avenue. And piles of garbage are evidence that the Department of Sanitation can't properly sweep the area because the cops never vacate their spaces long enough for a good sweeping. The officers drive haphazardly, too. During one of our visits, we saw an officer pilot his personal vehicle the wrong way on a side street to access a parking lot, nearly hitting a UPS delivery worker who wasn't looking (because, really, who looks the wrong way up a one-way street for a speeding police officer?). Because parking lots have big signs forbidding trespassing, we generally left the cops’ cars alone in there … except when they were visible from the street. During our first two visits, we saw three covered plates, one defaced plate, two out-of-state plates (reminder: cops must live in New York State), and some stickers that violate departmental rules: The cars with covered plates all had bad driving records, including one cop with 37 camera-issued speeding tickets, plus seven red-light tickets, and another with 14 speeding tickets since 2019. The cop with the defaced plate has 10 reckless driving tickets on his record. Nearby, there was one guy with a “thin blue line” sticker … and three speeding tickets (law and order for everyone but him). Another guy with a thin blue line sticker … and six speeding tickets and four red-light tickets (one of them issued since our visit!). And of the 40 cars we spotted parked in NYPD zones or with placards around the station house, 18 cops had multiple reckless driving tickets. Even worse? Two of the 75th Precinct’s unmarked cars had bent plates — one of the most over displays of lawlessness possible (you do know the neighbors see that, right?). But you don't have to only take our word for it. The precinct's low respect for its neighbors was featured in an academic study published this week in the respected journal, Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. The paper specifically said that sidewalk parking at the 75th "often occurs beyond the footprint of the building itself." We realize that sort of thing is all-too-common among NYPD precincts. In the three years that Streetsblog has been overseeing this tournament, we've seen dozens of precincts completely disregarding the needs and basic humanity of their neighbors. By winning losing the March (Parking) Madness contest, the 75th joins an illustrious notorious honor roll rogues gallery of police precincts that have triumphed disgraced themselves in this annual contest. Moran also found that police parking "has had negative effects surrounding NYPD station houses, including double parking, obstruction of bus and bike lanes, and blocking of fire hydrants ... and that parking behavior surrounding public-sector offices significantly degrades walkability. "This renders many sidewalks impassable – forcing pedestrians into traffic – and in many cases directly abuts residences and businesses, curtailing access to such destinations,” Moran continued. "The most obvious policy implication is the enforcement of existing parking regulations, and/or clarification of those regulations for police personnel.” The NYPD declined to comment on the specifics of Moran's report or his recommendation, but sent over a statement from an unidentified "spokesperson": We also asked to interview Inspector Griffith to discuss the specifics of our findings at his precinct, and we asked about whether officers are ever disciplined for such egregious behavior, but that request was ignored. "The 75th Precinct has employed a total of 471 full-time or salaried employees for the last eight years, an amount greater than the whole NYC Parks operating staff in Brooklyn," said the report, "Black Paper #1: Redistributing the Land Resources of the NYPD in East New York and Across NYC." "Beyond its large human resources, the 75th Precinct enjoys access to an exorbitant amount of public land." PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Leroy... CASH APP: https://cash.app/$leroytruth247 Thank you! Leroy Truth

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