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    NYPD 107th Precinct

    2.3 (16 reviews)

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    I've been placed on hold for over an hour......................Id recommend a different precinct.

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    Forest Hills Police Department

    Forest Hills Police Department

    2.4(9 reviews)
    2.2 miForest Hills, Rego Park

    reporting identity theft in late November and up till now no satisfactory response…read more I went to the police and an officer made me wait 1/2 hs and told me the wrong things to do. I went back 1 week later and the officer told me fill up some papers. never give me a copy. wen back to pick a report and give me a clean slip to call back for the complaint report. calling several time and no body answer. finally got someone and she pass me the report number. Now, the slip has no dates, address or type of crime writing. I write de complaint number. And that's is all? . I request a copy of my complaint, she told me they don't give it!

    So as I have pointed out in most of reviews for this trip, this was not a vacation. The sudden…read moredeath of my sister mean i had to make this trip to start getting some answers and making arrangements. This is how and why I found myself in front of my sisters apartment building, with my suitcase, the temperature dropping, and no idea what to do next. The call had come a few days prior and I found myself speaking to an officer of the 112th Precinct. Unable to even get into the building, and knowing it had been sealed by the police, I headed to the agreeable close station. There the desk Sargent on duty and civilian present (I assume a community service officer) were sympathetic and were able to help me understand what I needed to do to get a court order to enter to get clothing for my sister and go from there. It was a bit of relief to go from unsure to having a mission that I needed to accomplish. 3 days later I was back. This time it was to wait for an officer (or two) to escort me and supervise my time int he apartment) which would be under seal till the court declared me an administrator. They again were friendly, professional, and sympathetic. I would have to wait. Unsaid was that this was not a high priority. So I waited. It took many hours, but they were able to free up 2 officers to head over with me. Again the officers who escorted me were friendly and professional. It was appreciated in this trying time.

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    NYPD Police Academy

    NYPD Police Academy

    3.3(7 reviews)
    3.3 miCollege Point

    Very big clean facility. I've been here countless times. Done many trainings here. Today there was…read morea fair for high school students. There were many tables available for different colleges, law enforcement, and other apprenticeship opportunities like with GOOGLE! The building itself is beautiful and always kept clean. If you have to attend here make sure to bring a JACKET/ SWEATER! The facility gets extremely COLD!

    Great place to go for a workout and a snack. And plenty of free parking!…read more Staff was generally friendly. There was a variety of hot and cold food at reasonable prices in the cafeteria. All the staff members in grey shirts salute you and call you sir when you walk by. They don't seem to do any work though. Just whole bunches of them standing around looking like robots, all staring in the same direction. Weird. But they're harmless if you leave them alone. And they seem to have gotten chubbier over the years...maybe having a nice cafeteria in your work place isn't a great thing... The building itself is ginormous and is very impressive looking. Very clean. But, the entry and exit doors are always broken, allowing the wind to blow right through the complex, completely negating any benefits of a "green" building. Who designed these doors?? The gym is top notch. Much better than my basement. Gym staff all look fit and seem to know what they're talking about. I highly recommend patronizing this place if you have the right credentials, even though they don't really want or need your business. I'd give it 5 stars. But we all know there's plenty of progress to be made. As soon as you call yourself #1, you're done making improvements. That goes for our country as well. Let's get to work!

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    NYPD Precinct 109 - Dystopia

    NYPD Precinct 109

    2.7(28 reviews)
    2.4 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    Great experience with2 officers who visited me at home after I reported theft of my wallet and…read moredriver's license. Although not an emergency, they arrived quickly and took my statement. Wish I remembered to take their names so I could write to the CO. They loved my dog too! Thanks Officers!

    I used to have 99 problems and the police weren't one. Then I got arrested 10 times in Flushing…read more(for Flushing... people's heads in toilet bowls... I was young, I'm not ashamed), and now I have 109 problems. 10 of which are bad arrests. OK I can't back that up, but I can back this up (pdp). I've never had any truly awful experiences with these cops like the ones over in Jackson Heights but I'll tell you what. I have never had anything but nasty vibes from them. I've been loudly, rudely honked at (a couple of times) and yelled at out of car windows just for crossing the street legally (once). And illegally (once). But like, really. Jaywalking. Okay. And a couple of times when we actually needed some help, they were not so friendly. One time he was texting or something on his cellphone and seemed furious that we'd interrupted him. I actually waited a few seconds until he looked like he was done, but still. Thanks bro. I guess cops aren't happy about being direction-providers, but you could just say you're not sure and be nice about it dude. I'm not even remotely surprised that they have such low ratings. And the way in which these particular cops drive around Flushing as if they're trying to mow down as many mere mortals as possible is pretty sick and not in a good way. Police in America have a lot of issues. The militarisation and disconnection from the community is insane. You would hope that in New York City it was a little different but if the Flushing cops are anything to go by it it's really not. I'm hoping to someday start a proper discourse between the community and the police, as I was part of when I lived in England, but it's very different here. The militarisation of the police makes everything much harder. Massive nationwide reform is needed.

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    Suffolk County Police Department - Fifth Precinct - Clear paths hwys. Right ahead

    Suffolk County Police Department - Fifth Precinct

    4.3(6 reviews)
    41.1 mi

    They do there job and are caring and professional. Answer any questions even if repetitive. Much…read morerespect for all in blue but they were there for a tragic loss of mine and really handled it well.

    On August 9th, 2022, my fur baby was in heart failure so I brought her to the emergency room at…read moreAtlantic Coast Veterinary Hospital in Bohemia. Emotions were high, and words were exchanged resulting in me being assaulted by four employees of the hospital. One was holding my dying fur baby in her arm while attacking me. Officer Ryan McAdam was called to the scene. Not only did he ignore my request for an ambulance, but he refused to call his supervisor, continued making threatening statements at me, leaving me to fear for my life. He lied to me about seeing the security camera footage. He told me "from what he saw" I deserved what I got. I recorded him saying all of this. When a witness came forward to show Officer McAdam what she had recorded, he ignored her. Thankfully she text me the video which clearly shows me being assaulted. Officer Brianne Campbell was assigned to the case. During our meeting, she had written down on paper all of the details. She seemed to care at that moment. She promised me upon her return from vacation, she would contact my witness for a statement. She also said she would get the footage from the veterinary hospital's security cameras. She didn't do any of that. I later found out by someone else that those cameras never worked. I finally got in touch with Officer Campbell in October. She used the computers being hacked as an excuse for not returning my calls. That was when I reminded her that she had written it all down. She told me she would call me back within the hour after she reviewed those documents, but I never heard from her. I called again two weeks later, and spoke to Officer Finkwell. He told me Officer Campbell would be out that week. When I vented to him about the departments lack of communication, he took it personally, and told me he didn't appreciate me taking out my frustrations on him. We had words. He accused me of saying things to him that I never said. I reminded him that I was the victim here, not him. I saw where this was going so I asked to speak to Sergeant Casey. The Sergeant never got on the phone, nor did he return my call. After speaking to IA, Officer Campbell finally reached out. She must have been offended that I called IA because her demeanor completely changed. She accused me of being the aggressor, and continued informing me that it was legal for the hospital employees to put their hands on me because according to her, I refused to leave. How can I leave when I had four people, two being men, on top of me? Also, I would never leave without my fur baby, which was in the arms of my attacker at that moment. This precinct is the perfect example of why there are so many issues with law enforcement today,

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