@Wmonto @NYPDnews Also, other vehicles such as sedans and coupes, have tinted windows, even licensed plates with concealed numbers and letters. As far as I can guess, taxicabs, livery cars, and other for-hire vehicles are unlikely used to hide illegal things inside. Thank you for typing to me.
@Wmonto @NYPDnews My opinion does not apply to every sport utility vehicle, van, and every big vehicle. It is unlikely that people transport illegal things by only one size or kind of vehicle, just as long as it has engine, motor, and is able to move on the roads. Thank you for typing to me.
@donjrio@NYPDnews Now you are ready to start a whole new world of experience with old-fashioned methods to improve the way law enforcers deal with civilian information, even on social media! Like chivalry, lawfulness has gone to the way of the past with the dead.πβοΈ
@NYPDTransit If you strike a New York Finest, you are not backing the Blue; neither you are backing up the Blue. You just attacked the Blue. If you attack the Blue, you just attacked all of us, and we are not going for that.
@NYPDTransit@nypmetro The New York Finest may perform the arrest, and that is the main duty of handling a crook. That would be doing "Waste Management," by taking out the trash! Then, the [defense attorney and] the judge must do their part to ensure the trash does not return to the public.π
@NYPDTransit@NYPDnews@NYPDPC@NYPD1stDep@NYPDChiefOfDept This seems as though the prosecutors who are supposed to represent the police in court do not like them at all. That is not the way to back up the blue. When the police practice waste management by taking out the trash, the prosecutors and the judges place trash back to streets.