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COPS AT 7-11 ON ATLANTIC — Brooklynian

COPS AT 7-11 ON ATLANTIC

im off this summer and walk by 7-11 a good amount of times during the day

how come there's always 2-5 officers and a police van hanging out, reading the paper inside all day?

always arresting a couple kids outside too .. im not saying kids didnt deserve it, but you have to figure that a couple kids being too loud during a summer night isn't deserving of police attention ...

serve and protect huh?

or what about the officers working the beat on fulton st everyday asking people not to smoke cigarettes on someone's stoop ..

how ridiculous is it to have six officers patrolling a highly public area during the daytime? if they could be working at night, maybe that might make some people feel a little better about walking home from the subway .. but nah, they'd rather chill out in dunkin donuts for 20 minutes at a time ..

just what are these cops doing aside from nothing?
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  • There's a new cadet class out, just graduated.

    Perhaps it serves as a checkpoint / check-in station for them, while they are out in the neighborhood for training?

    Just a guess.
  • There's a 7-11 on Atlantic?!?!?! Where? :shock:
  • Whatchuwant wrote: There's a 7-11 on Atlantic?!?!?! Where? :shock:
    Seriously ...I so want a slurpee. I thought the nearest on was on 23rd and Park (near Baruch)
  • I seem to recall another one on 5th Avenue around 12 Street (or thereabouts).

    ***edited to add:

    The 7-Eleven web site shows one on Atlantic at Brooklyn Ave.
  • Last I checked, 7-11 sold Krispy Kreme doughnuts 24/7.

    That could be the answer.
  • 7-11 on brooklyn and atlantic

    you know, east of where you live
  • 7-11 on atlantic and brooklyn avenues.
    Two years ago I went there to buy some gas on a Sunday afternoon. When I walked in, the staff, mainly the lady at the cash register, were tense and agitated. Seems that local youth (maybe gang related) would come in and taunt the staff before they would snatch and run with snack food, or whatever they could grab. It became so severe that the police would post up.
  • 7-11 on atlantic and brooklyn avenues.

    Re: your second question.

    The police are on Fulton Street b/c it has been deemed an "imact area" by the NYPD If you want to find out about policing schemes and deployment, and why there aren't police deployed during what most of us consider critical hours, join your block association, and/or attend your local community board or local precinct meetings.

    Did you notice that the US Department of Justice denied stimulus funds to ALL of NYC? Do you notice that police are ALWAYS heavily deployed in the borough of Manhattan, in high rent business districts? This is how our tax resources are being allocated.

    If you want action, get active.
  • So you feel the people who pay the most taxes shouldn't have the most police deployed in their area?
  • So you feel the people who pay the most taxes shouldn't have the most police deployed in their area?
  • So you feel the people who pay the most taxes shouldn't have the most police deployed in their area?
    the people that NEED the police the most should have the most police deployed in their area.
  • So you feel the people who pay the most taxes shouldn't have the most police deployed in their area?
    the people that NEED the police the most should have the most police deployed in their area.
  • Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.

    Possibly.
  • Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.

    Possibly.
  • Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.
    yea, the lawyers and finance guys would probably be out on the corner slinging crack if the cops weren't around.
  • Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.
    yea, the lawyers and finance guys would probably be out on the corner slinging crack if the cops weren't around.
  • No, they have jobs. They studied and worked hard for those jobs even if you don't like what they do.

    That's different then a crack dealer.

    IMO
  • No, they have jobs. They studied and worked hard for those jobs even if you don't like what they do.

    That's different then a crack dealer.

    IMO
  • No, they have jobs. They studied and worked hard for those jobs even if you don't like what they do.

    That's different then a crack dealer.

    IMO
    i was being sarcastic.
    Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.
    this post was kind of offensive. what do you mean by "most to lose"?
  • No, they have jobs. They studied and worked hard for those jobs even if you don't like what they do.

    That's different then a crack dealer.

    IMO
    i was being sarcastic.
    Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.
    this post was kind of offensive. what do you mean by "most to lose"?
  • I would assume that those businesses who rent in a high rent business district have more expensive/valuable/desirable/whatever "stuff" than those businesses who rent in a low rent business district.

    IMO
  • I would assume that those businesses who rent in a high rent business district have more expensive/valuable/desirable/whatever "stuff" than those businesses who rent in a low rent business district.

    IMO
  • I would assume that those businesses who rent in a high rent business district have more expensive/valuable/desirable/whatever "stuff" than those businesses who rent in a low rent business district.
    i am talking about drug dealing, shootings, assaults, and murders. not stealing office machinery from businesses. i think you are a little off target here.

    IMO
  • I would assume that those businesses who rent in a high rent business district have more expensive/valuable/desirable/whatever "stuff" than those businesses who rent in a low rent business district.
    i am talking about drug dealing, shootings, assaults, and murders. not stealing office machinery from businesses. i think you are a little off target here.

    IMO
  • I was talking about why the police are needed.

    It's not office machinery, it's private property.

    Respect.
  • I was talking about why the police are needed.

    It's not office machinery, it's private property.

    Respect.
  • meredith, what is your point? are you saying that more police are needed in manhattan than central brooklyn?
  • meredith, what is your point? are you saying that more police are needed in manhattan than central brooklyn?
  • mr. met wrote:
    Possibly the reason those areas don't need police is that they have the police deployed there. The moment the police are not deployed there they will need them as they have the most to lose.
    this post was kind of offensive. what do you mean by "most to lose"?
    A reem of paper and gel pens taken from a ritzy midtown office is certainly worth more than some hoodlums life? :roll:
  • A reem of paper and gel pens ain't ever going to murder anyone.
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