http://www.nyc.gov/html/ccrb/home.html
Corrupt cops have little to fear from Internal Affairs or CCRB but CCRB requires the cops to come downtown and testify under oath.
Hurricane Sandy has KOed CCRB
If a cop is up for a promotion -- he or she has to wait until all is resolved at CCRB and mostly with CCRB and IA corrupt cops walk which is why we need a Federal Investigation of the NYPD and an outside monitors because clearly the monitors we have are not enough.
Also... I left my tele number but it seemed pretty clear this website is just for show -- no action which is why we have a staggering amount of NYPD corruption and on top of that how many corrupt cops continue on and on below the radar protected by the blue wall and even Internal Affairs -- it takes something really heinous for IA to wake up out of it's coma.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/ccpc/html/contact/contact.shtml
You may contact the New York City Commission to Combat Police corruption by calling (212) 487-7350 during regular business hours or you may write to us at: New York City Commission to Combat Police Corruption 17 Battery Place, Suite 327 New York, NY 10004 Please Be Aware That We Do Not Accept Walk-In Complaints If you have a complaint concerning police corruption, if possible you should include the following information in your communication:
To make a complaint directly to the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau's 24-hour Complaint Center, please call (212) 741-8401. If your complaint involves physical force, abuse of authority, discourtesy, or offensive language by a member of the NYPD, you may wish to contact the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board's complaint hotline at (800) 341-CCRB (800-341-2272). Email the Chairman |