Just incase anyone is interested in joining some sort of LEO i beleive this is a good chance for you to get your feet wet.
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Originally posted by aqfyn3st View PostJust incase anyone is interested in joining some sort of LEO i beleive this is a good chance for you to get your feet wet.
http://ccpd.us/id84.html
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Originally posted by District B 13 View PostAble to dodge trash cans dropped from a 10 story building.
hahahahaha
in 07 (which I believe was the first year they even did a physical test)
they used the typical cooper standards for law enforcement
sit ups, run and push upsLast edited by GroundState; 10-22-2009, 11:39 PM.
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They do not enforce VTL laws, they are not assigned to 911 calls, 911 goes to the local precinct. They may monitor divison radio and respond to the 911 call if it is in their jurisdiction, but they are not assigned to 911 calls, the responsibility with the 911 call is the NYPD's.Last edited by Sled; 10-23-2009, 10:30 AM.
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They have their own central command. People can either call them directly or go through the channels of 911.
They do not enforce VTL as the city/state refuses to give them any sort of cut as they do with parking tickets. No cooperative agreement=no summonses.Captain Square Badge, reporting for duty!.
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The law was changed for them when Martha Stark was in charge of the Dept of Finance so they can write parking tickets on Co-op City property.
"For purposes of this definition, authorized issuing agents shall be members of the Police Department, Fire Department, Department of Transportation, Traffic Enforcement Agents, Department of Sanitation, the Sheriff, Under Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs of the Department of Finance's Office of the City Sheriff, Fraud and Associate Fraud Investigators of the Department of Finance, Department of Business Services, Business Integrity Commission, New York City Housing Authority Police, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police, Police of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and its subsidiary authorities, United States Park Police, Department of Buildings Special Patrolmen, State Regional Park Police, Taxi and Limousine Commission, Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Correction, Roosevelt Island Security Organization, Sea Gate Association Police, Snug Harbor Rangers with peace officer status, officers of the Co-op City Department of Public Safety, Amtrak Police Officers, Office of Court Administration Court Officers, Department of Health Police Officers, Health and Hospitals Corporation Police Officers, New York State Office of Mental Health Safety Officers, New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Police Officers, Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Police Officers, State University Maritime College Public Safety Officers, Department of Environmental Protection Police Officers, and managers of the New York City Transit Authority."Last edited by NYCAPO; 10-24-2009, 11:05 PM.Agencies Currently and Previously Employed By:
NYRA Peace Officer - 2010 - 2012 & 2016 - Present
Sea Gate Police - 2012 - 2013
NYPD Auxiliary Police - 2009 - 2014
NYC Department of Homeless Services Police - 2012 - 2014
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Prisons - 2014 - 2015
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Originally posted by NYCAPO View PostThe law was changed for them when Martha Stark was in charge of the Dept of Finance.
"For purposes of this definition, authorized issuing agents shall be members of the Police Department, Fire Department, Department of Transportation, Traffic Enforcement Agents, Department of Sanitation, the Sheriff, Under Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs of the Department of Finance's Office of the City Sheriff, Fraud and Associate Fraud Investigators of the Department of Finance, Department of Business Services, Business Integrity Commission, New York City Housing Authority Police, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police, Police of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and its subsidiary authorities, United States Park Police, Department of Buildings Special Patrolmen, State Regional Park Police, Taxi and Limousine Commission, Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Correction, Roosevelt Island Security Organization, Sea Gate Association Police, Snug Harbor Rangers with peace officer status, officers of the Co-op City Department of Public Safety, Amtrak Police Officers, Office of Court Administration Court Officers, Department of Health Police Officers, Health and Hospitals Corporation Police Officers, New York State Office of Mental Health Safety Officers, New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Police Officers, Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Police Officers, State University Maritime College Public Safety Officers, Department of Environmental Protection Police Officers, and managers of the New York City Transit Authority."
very interesting
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Now that I re-read the law, what I posted was just for parking tickets. My bad.Agencies Currently and Previously Employed By:
NYRA Peace Officer - 2010 - 2012 & 2016 - Present
Sea Gate Police - 2012 - 2013
NYPD Auxiliary Police - 2009 - 2014
NYC Department of Homeless Services Police - 2012 - 2014
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Prisons - 2014 - 2015
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Negative.
They can write whatever they want, at least thats the way I remember it.
Thats like saying a peace officer for... lets say CUNY COLLEGE cant write a mover because the car is driving on city streets.Captain Square Badge, reporting for duty!.
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Their bldgs are private property, the Riverbay Corp owns the bldgs, and pays the CCPD. Riverbay owns the bldgs and the property they sit on, NYC owns the sidewalks and streets.
Unless this is a recent change.
I have never seen nor heard of CCPD taking any VTL/Parking summons action.Last edited by Sled; 10-25-2009, 12:08 PM.
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CCPD can enforce parking regulations on the streets of Co-Op City. The dept of finance authorized this a couple of years ago. TNT is correct, it was a money issue. The corporation wanted a cut of the money as opposed to its officers being revenue agents for the city.
What they (Riverbay) failed to realize is that many of these parking issues contributed to quality of life issues. 10 cars parked in front of the Dreiser Mall full of people where drugs are being sold and more open containers than can effectively be handled by a few cops can be solved by writing a few parkers at $115 a pop.
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