Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Suzannah B. Troy-Internal Affairs, NYPD P.O. Schatz approaches me less than friendly he doesn't believe me when I say I am on the phone with Internal Affairs and he does not seem to care
I responded I am on the phone with Internal Affairs and anything you say to me will be recorded. He did not care. He started by asking me very insincerely "Can I help you?" but he was rude and acted like he was on the payroll of The Mercer Hotel.
I had just been down at CCRB http://www.nyc.gov/html/ccrb/html/contact.html
and I also had spoken with a Det. Liaison from Commissioner Kelly's office last night who directed me to
Internal Affairs.
After CCRB, I went directly to Internal Affairs and sat down with NYPD officers.
CCRB involved the excessive wrong ticketing of Veterans and Artist vendors and Internal Affairs involves the NYPD and The Mercer Hotel.
After I came across NYPD Officer Schatz looking very cozy including sharing some words with a staff member of The Mercer as if they were team members.
Regarding Police Officer Schatz: I found his name listed on the 1st Precinct's community affairs page for catching criminals, bravo, I just wonder how many complaints he has filed against him?
NYPD Officer Schatz was not interested in helping me. In fact the impression he gave me was quite the opposite. His understanding of the law is different than mine in many ways from the side of the car he was driving which says "protect and serve" and not I work for The Mercer Hotel as just one example.
Another example is NYPD officer Schatz must see some sign I don't that says "parking for The Mercer Hotel only". The signs I see say "no parking" "loading and unloading.
I would like any officer that my have a "friendship" with The Mercer Hotel transferred out of the 1st Precinct immediately.
On a very sad note, I was a huge supporter of The NYPD and I have my letter in The New York Times asking for a raise for them. I want them to earn enough money so they do not have to have 2 jobs and can spend more time with their families. It would also make it harder hopefully for corrupt arrogant people who think they are above the law to use the NYPD hiring them off-duty which could influence on duty behaviors as well.
The NYPD Detective from Internal Affairs asked me to not judge all NYPD officers by the actions of a few. I know he is right but it is not easy.
Stay tuned to Suzannah B. Troy-Internal Affairs, The NYPD and The Mercer Hotel
More on this later.
I had just been down at CCRB http://www.nyc.gov/html/ccrb/html/contact.html
and I also had spoken with a Det. Liaison from Commissioner Kelly's office last night who directed me to
Internal Affairs.
After CCRB, I went directly to Internal Affairs and sat down with NYPD officers.
CCRB involved the excessive wrong ticketing of Veterans and Artist vendors and Internal Affairs involves the NYPD and The Mercer Hotel.
After I came across NYPD Officer Schatz looking very cozy including sharing some words with a staff member of The Mercer as if they were team members.
Regarding Police Officer Schatz: I found his name listed on the 1st Precinct's community affairs page for catching criminals, bravo, I just wonder how many complaints he has filed against him?
NYPD Officer Schatz was not interested in helping me. In fact the impression he gave me was quite the opposite. His understanding of the law is different than mine in many ways from the side of the car he was driving which says "protect and serve" and not I work for The Mercer Hotel as just one example.
Another example is NYPD officer Schatz must see some sign I don't that says "parking for The Mercer Hotel only". The signs I see say "no parking" "loading and unloading.
I would like any officer that my have a "friendship" with The Mercer Hotel transferred out of the 1st Precinct immediately.
On a very sad note, I was a huge supporter of The NYPD and I have my letter in The New York Times asking for a raise for them. I want them to earn enough money so they do not have to have 2 jobs and can spend more time with their families. It would also make it harder hopefully for corrupt arrogant people who think they are above the law to use the NYPD hiring them off-duty which could influence on duty behaviors as well.
The NYPD Detective from Internal Affairs asked me to not judge all NYPD officers by the actions of a few. I know he is right but it is not easy.
Stay tuned to Suzannah B. Troy-Internal Affairs, The NYPD and The Mercer Hotel