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NEW YORK CITY — NYPD officers failed to show up time-and-again to calls about illegal parking and placard abuse, despite claiming they did, according to a bombshell letter by City Council...
Placard Abuse Crackdown Pushed By City Council - New York City, NY - Lawmakers plan to introduce bills to tackle the scourge of parking placard misuse.
NYC Council Considers Giving Civilian Complaint Review Board Full Access To NYPD Bodycam Videos - New York City, NY - The police union chief is waging war against what he calls the...
The NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is a civilian oversight agency with jurisdiction over the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the largest police force in the United States. A board of the Government of New York City, the CCRB is tasked with investigating, mediating and prosecuting complaints of misconduct on the part of the NYPD.
Once-Secret Trove Reveals 324K NYPD Misconduct Complaints - New York City, NY - Just 0.03 percent of misconduct complaints against NYPD cops led to punishment over three decades, according to a ...
The public database (saferproducts.gov), constructed at a cost of around US$3 million and launched in March 2011, “publicizes complaints from virtually anyone who can provide details about a safety problem connected with any of the 15,000 kinds of consumer goods regulated by the CPSC.”
Not counting special NYPD squads, Brooklyn and Bronx precincts counted for nine of the top 10 boroughs for substantiated complaints, the data shows. NYPD officers working in precincts covering ...
NEW YORK — Lawmakers want to outfit every New York City school bus with a GPS tracker after transportation failures left kids late and stranded at the start of the school year.
NEW YORK — Three City Council members are under investigation for alleged misconduct but the lawmakers in charge won't say who — or exactly what — is being probed.
NEW YORK — The NYPD has backed up none of the thousands of complaints it has received about alleged racism and other bias among New York City cops, a city investigation has found.