Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Two More Broken Car Window Incidents at Motorgate Garage - Bet Vehicles Did Not Have Miracle Safety Glass!


You Tube video of safety glass slowing down car window break-in

There continue to be acts of vandalism at Roosevelt Island's Motorgate Garage with two more broken car windows. From the Roosevelt Island 24 hour Public Safety Incident Report:
4/7/08-700 AM to 4/8/08-700 AM
Graffiti-540 Main Street in stairwell "J" on the 1 st floor. Search for the subject made with negative results.
Criminal mischief- R/O 551 Main Street on the East Seawall a Concert Garbage Can was turned over and broke. Search for the subject yielded negative results.
Criminal Mischief- At 688 Main Street (Motorgate Garage) a vehicle's window was broken. Search for the subject yielded negative results.
Papers Served- At 546 Main Street PSD served eviction papers.
Investigation-/Suspicious substances- At 475 Main Street the door person found a package sent to a tenant that had a white powder substance. PSD responded. The substance was raison powder. It was sent by a friend in London.
Criminal Mischief- At 688 Main Street (Motorgate Garage) a vehicle's window was broken. Search for the subject yielded negative results. No record on the owner of the vehicle per Central parking.
What is going on at the Motorgate? Maybe the new Segways should start patrolling Motorgate?

3 comments :

Anonymous said...

The parking staff sits in that office with all those TV screens and security cameras. Let RIOC siphon some of the funds they use to pay useless island rent-a-cops and upgrade the cameras in the garage to high-quality digital. Control all ingress and egress to the facility and you'll catch the animals.

Anonymous said...

especially with the money they spent on those segways. it's a shame.

Anonymous said...

The segways weren't delivered to PSD until 2 days ago according to PSD, so how could they be patrolling anything before then.


Since they're useless island rent-a-cops...what do you want from PSD? What would make them useful in your eyes?