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One of the Most Reckless Cops in the City Works at Park Slope’s 78th Precinct
Someone assigned to the 78th Precinct in Park Slope has been slapped with 75 tickets on his personal vehicle — including 53 speeding tickets and five red-light tickets — since March, 2017.
If cops supposed to protect us, why do we need to be protected from them?
March 18, 2019
Three More Precincts Filled with Recklessly Driving ‘S-Cop-Laws’
Streetsblog's ongoing investigation uncovers even more cops with horrendous personal driving records.
March 18, 2019
Reckless Cop Got 41 Speeding and Red Light Tickets
On Day 4 of Streetsblog's investigation into rogue police officers, we found a real sociopath.
March 13, 2019
MORE S-COP-LAWS: Investigation Reveals More Reckless NYPD Drivers — But de Blasio Doesn’t Care
Day 3 of Streetsblog's investigation reveals scores more police officers who endanger neighborhood residents with repeated moving violations.
March 12, 2019
S-COP-LAWS: Two More Brooklyn Precincts Staffed by Reckless Drivers
Our latest report follows an earlier investigation of the 76th Precinct in Carroll Gardens, whose car-commuting cops were also repeat offenders. So why does the mayor want them to drive to work?
March 11, 2019
De Blasio’s Free Parking Obsession Is The Problem — As Scofflaw Cops Show
Why does the mayor want to encourage more cops to drive to work? At the 76th Precinct in Carroll Gardens, more than half of the cops have at least one serious driving violation on their record.
March 7, 2019
Cops: We Have a Lead in Fatal Williamsburg Hit-and-Run
The driver will likely say he didn't know he struck the cyclist — a sure-fire way out of a "leaving the scene of an accident" felony.
March 4, 2019
No Charges in Fatal Hit-and-Run on Queens Boulevard
Police caught up with — but did not arrest — the hit-and-run driver who ran down and killed a Queens Boulevard pedestrian on Sunday afternoon.
February 25, 2019
De Blasio’s Placard ‘Crackdown’ Is Actually More Parking Perks for Cops!
Mayor de Blasio unveils a sham placard crackdown that's not a crackdown at all.
February 21, 2019
EXPLAINER: Why Mayor de Blasio’s Placard Abuse Announcement Today Will Fall Short
On Thursday, the de Blasio administration will release details of its long-awaited effort to curb placard abuse. Don't get your hopes up.
February 21, 2019