Tuesday, October 11, 2011

RIRA Roosevelt Island Public Safety Report On New NYPD Community Officer and Young Adult Weekend Recreation Program At Sportspark


You Tube Video of RIRA Public Safety Report

Roosevelt Island Residents Association (RIRA) Public Safety Committee Chairperson Erin Feely-Nahem reports to RIRA's October Common Council Meeting on the new NYPD officer assigned to Roosevelt Island and the weekend young adult recreation program at Sportspark.

2 comments :

theohiostate said...

Isn't that the same lady that helped get rid of Officer Fernandez?  What is she still doing here?  So, the new Officer couldn't make it, huh?  Are you sure, he didn't speak to Fernandez about who he's dealing with.  You spent 2 hours telling him all about the island's problems... be careful you don't scare this one away - just like the last guy, P.O. Diaz

JimmyLaRoche said...

Holy smokes, more wate of time.

How difficult is it to see that the nypd is smoke and mirrors. Half the time the officer is not even on the island. They get sent to transport prisoners, sit in the hospital on prisoners, they are used as extra bodies for patrol, or any other function than Roosevelt Island. Do not believe me? Ask around. I wont say how this information was fed, but it was visually obviously.

Roosevelt Island is not a priority for the nypd, we are doing quite well with our very own PSD.

get it through your thick skulls and fix what we have instead of outsourcing our resources we have.

I dont get it.

Why, why, why do we have our own police force on the island if everyone turns to nypd for answers? We should be well and self efficient to combat our own problems in the community without looking for outside help.

You people make me sick with doing things backwards.