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NYPD 88th Precinct - View from Dekalb Ave.

NYPD 88th Precinct

(11 reviews)

Clinton Hill, Bedford Stuyvesant

If you ever had to interact with a NYPD precinct directly you already know that the bad reputation…read morethe NYPD gets is well earned. This precinct lives up to that reputation. When I first moved to this neighborhood I started attending the monthly Community Council meetings organized by the local Precinct. I was particularly intrigued by the Neighborhood Coordination Officers initiative, which on paper it sounded like a good idea, and I wanted to give it a chance: "Neighborhood Coordination Officers, or NCOs, are your local problem solvers. They spend all their working hours within the confines of their assigned sectors, actively engaging with local community members and residents. They get to know the neighborhood, its people, and its problems extremely well." Too bad this wonderful initiative is only as good as the people you are having problems with are not police officers. In particular, local police officers parking their personal cars in complete disregard of parking regulations, and getting away with it. Unfortunately parking in this neighborhood is a big problem, but local police officers think they are above the law, and that they can park in front of fire hydrant, or not pay meter fares, or park by "No parking any time" signs. In short: NYPD officers abusing of their powers and getting away with it[1]. The previous commander didn't last long: in a couple of years he was gone, moved to the 77th Precinct. The current commander seems to be on the same mold: full of promises, enthusiasm for the local Neighborhood Coordination Officers, and same disregard for violations committed by police officers. During the past 3 years I documented dozens of violations perpetrated by the same police officers of the 88th Precinct. I filed 311 complaints; I contacted my Neighborhood Coordination Officers; I sent pictures to the 88th Precinct Commander, etc... It was all a waste of time. Police officers would not take any action against other police officers. Surreal phone conversations with representatives of the 88th Precinct claiming that, since I didn't stay by the illegally parked vehicle for days at a time, I could not prove that the car was parked illegally for days. The officer over the phone would claim that the offending officer moved the car, and then moved it back in the exact same spot hours later, and would continuously to this back-and-forth for days. In other words: officers at this Precinct think taxpayers are stupid, and will treat you like that. The Neighborhood Coordination Officers claim that a police officer cannot file a complaint agains a police officer of the same rank. Yep, that's right: according to the police, if an officer sees a fellow officer of the same rank violating the law, he or she is not allowed to file a complaint against that officer. This is total nonsense. And if you think that a police officer abusing of his/her power to park his/her car doesn't matter much, just think about it: would you trust a police officer who uses his/her badge to gain a persona advantage while violating the law? What else is this police officer ready to do to gain a personal advantage? Expecting honesty from the NYPD is just too high a bar to clear. You're better off without them. --------------------- [1] What's new, right?

While I waited for my Kennedy fried chicken I seen a few unmarked cop cars pull off like fast in…read morefurious no honk or light flash before eating the light but to be fare the one actual cop car did put his lights and sound signal on before eating the light

Brooklyn Public Library - Clinton Hill Library

Brooklyn Public Library - Clinton Hill Library

(16 reviews)

Clinton Hill

This is a little spot of happiness in the heart of Brooklyn. While it's a full service library, it…read moredies seem to favor younger children. There are usually several guests speakers, story tellers etc a month. There is a good amount of seating, although it does get crowded every now and then - especially on bad weather days. The staff is good, and always willing to help.

I am a huge library person, so take this with a grain of salt--I am grateful this library exists…read moreand is in the location it is, and want it to remain here forever. Libraries are an absolute boon to our society. I think and hope we can all agree on that. So... starting from that basis... this is a small library with a limited in-person selection and some relatively poor, snobby, snippy service--I had to tell the librarian I was having an issue with my PIN/test out my card about five time before they accepted that I needed help. The size (moderate at best) and trimmed hours don't feel commensurate with the size of our neighborhood--and thanks for cutting those hours but paying the police all the overtime they want in, Mayor Adams. The online holds and checkout system works pretty smoothly here, and it most of what I wind up using it for--I wish the library had a bit more of a hang-out and study/read vibe, or larger sections for browsing for an unexpected discovery and checkout vibe, but it isn't quite that kind of spot. Tl;dr - grateful the library is here, but feel like our neighborhood deserves something a bit more.

Fort Greene SNAP Center

Fort Greene SNAP Center

(4 reviews)

Boerum Hill

Ist timer, walked in to a clean, bright and orderly office, before being professionally and warmly…read moregreeted by a jubilant front desk staff member, who in between helping me print out the appropriate ticket and section, assured me I would be out in less than ten minutes, and he was right!!! Ms. Monroe, and her associate, Mr. Ko, worked efficiently and effectively to answer my questions and review my documentation, turning what seemed like a complex issue into a simple form. They clearly knew how to navigate their systems, and constantly communicated with one another to ensure a seamless process. Best governmental experience in NYC ever - other agencies should take note.

Do not go to this place. I will never go again. The workers don't know what they're doing. Everyone…read moreis contradicting each other. I went in there to make a benefit card for my mom and they told me to fill in a application. Another worker tells me I should've done an interview. Another worker tells me this is the wrong place for this type of service. It's embarrassing I can't believe this office is actually still working. The workers talk to each other and are unprofessional. I waited about 7 hours in there. They only started helping us when it was after 6:00pm because they needed to close. This place is terrible overall. The workers have attitude (some of them) and the rest just don't help. There are like 6 windows for tickets but only 2 or three people working there.

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