Dr. Zuki

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  1. Are they repeating this next year??? Don't even remember seeing it in the Journal News, probably because they only report on the Tappan Zee bridge construction and Rockland County in general. Not LOL.

    Also, is the YPD transitioning into T Band frequencies?? Saw online that a $1.7 Million dollar radio system upgrade was approved by the Board of Purchasing in their online agenda from November 19th. Are the feds paying for that upgrade since they are mandating it???

    Thanks Much


  2. A student from Roosevelt started a small "prank" fire in a closet somewhere in this bowling alley and it went out of control and the rest is history.

    He was arrested and charged with arson. I saw an article about this on library microfilm a few years ago and I think it happened in the summer of 1968... I do not remember the exact date and there is no Herald Statesman index. BUT check the hard copy index for the NY Times which hopefully ran a piece about this fire. And I believe two other retail tenants were destroyed. One was a lighting store and the other was a cafe/saloon. This all occured opposite Kohl's.

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  3. I told the author of that article that the story was good, but I again question why the ACLU, and only the ACLU is asked for an opnion. I told the writer to also ask moderate and conservative groups their opinions next time so this way, the story is balanced.

    The media does this time and time again, only the ACLU gets asked for an opinion.

    Your license plate data is already stored in NYSPIN, so what is the big deal about this??? Are the opponents aware of smart phone tracking??? Are these the same people who post their life stories on Facebook???


  4. Check out the FOIL advisory opinions on the website of the NY State Committee on Open Government. There are many legal precedents established already such as the upstate newspaper that sued and won the right to examine police incident blotters.

    Also, if somebody is arrested in your neighborhood, go to court the next day and just look on the posted court calendar to determine his/ her identity. Of course, you would need to know the name of the arresting officer and would have to match up the penal code numerical sequence with the crime you are interested in.

    FYI: Many communities such as Orlando and Coral Springs, FL are posting detailed blotters online so the public is aware of what is occuring nearby. If police are serious about being proactive, they all should be doing this. The local press barely covers most felonies in Yonkers and elsewhere...so Facebook sites like "Yonkers Isn't Safe" end up being appreciated by the public for the valued crime information posted.

    There was also an incident in Eastchester. NY many months ago and it was revealed for the first time that police can in fact release the names of arrested juveniles.


  5. I read about car thieves stealing autos and then leaving them outdoors for several days before returning to take it in the event it's Lojack equipted. This can work well for the car's owner as the PD or owners may recover the car before the perps return.

    But it was reported that some car thieves park stolen autos in garages where there are Lojack dead spots. Also, in Yonkers and elsewhere, I believe very, very few radio cars have Lojack and because of it's four bunched antennas, it is not at all practical for unmarked/ undercover cars. But I still would recommend it if you can afford it despite some drawbacks like activating it if you are sleeping and your car is stolen 4AM in the morning and you report it hours later. By then, the car is in Hunts Point or on barge for overseas.

    Onstar: Have been told by some cops it's hard to pinpoint stolen cars hits on it.

    With all this Lojack, GPS stuff, it surprises me that more effort isn't placed into using it against organized car theft rings. I know there are bait vehicles out there in this county, but will not say more. The Feds and/or state PD should take the lead with funding from insurance companies.

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital Center


  6. Was that ladder seen in "The Other Guys" explosion aftermath scene from Greenville or Hartsdale??

    Also, the SUV was from Greenburgh PD?? It was supposed to be NJ, so the full PD door name is cut off.

    Also curious to know if they filmed that storefront explosion scene on a weekday or a weekend please.

    For those of you that are unaware of the above, a storefront explosion scene was shot on Central Avenue in Hartsdale

    at a strip mall just below the old Barnes and Noble. The scene appears in the movie trailer. The sign for Pastina's restaurant

    is clearly seen.

    Must have been cool to watch live !!!

    Many Thanks.


  7. What is that rooftop apparatus on that Manchester, CT Peacekeeper seen on the news at the Budweiser shooting?? It folds down over the front windshield and I am guessing it is a foldable ramp to reach windows, low roof tops, etc????

    Also, during the Columbine massacre their SWAT truck was similar to a bank armored car, but are these SWAT vehicles uncommon??? I never saw one like this anywhere else. Was it a converted bank armored car maybe???

    Thanks,

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital Center


  8. Chris,

    Thank you for the informative postings and pictures.

    If it isn't already being done, check out the wooded area of Sprain Ridge Park between the pool and the Ridge Hill project south, I was on a fitness walk there weeks back on the trails and stumbled on to a burned out car driven in likley from the southbound Sprain Pkwy below. It probably was dumped long ago, as jersey barriers were installed along the parkway to prevent ATV's from using the area. This isolated woods could also become a area for harvesting pot plants--but I saw none.

    I remember years back seeing on TV that a PD in the San Diego area had aquired a helicopter from a drug forfeiture case. What a nice catch !!!

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital E.R.


  9. Again the TV news runs a very scary piece about a gas explosion leveling a home in Clifton, NJ a few days back.

    And there have been several in Queens with homes fully destroyed upon exploding.

    Why are there so many of these explosions and can a homeowner take any preventive measures aside from leaving the premises after dialing 911 and opening all doors and windows???

    It seems like there may be neglience on the part of the utility providers responding to these jobs too.

    Maybe I never should have converted from oil heat to gas years back!!! LOL

    But it really is tragic seeing these homes leveled like tornadoes hit them...

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital Center


  10. As always, I ran to my dining room window like a little kid last Friday night when I heard County Aviation flying overhead and was thrilled( again like a kid) when the spotlight shined into my backyard.

    This unit is providing wonderful assistance to Yonkers and all others, BUT...why did it take forever to establish this in Westchester County when seemingly every other large area had them in use many, many years ago???

    Was it a matter of funding and/ or training enough certified pilots perhaps???

    Can this unit pinpoint exact street addresses without needing RMP's below???

    Thanks County Aviation, keep shining the light again in northeast Yonkers please.

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital Center


  11. Saw how common is it for license plate readers to be used by non law enforcemnt personnel???

    Asking after seeing a Yonkers Parking Violations Bureau SUV with license plate reader installed on the roof yesterday

    and I think this is absolutely brilliant given their interactions with numerous vehicles daily.

    Anybody else seen the readers installed on non law enforcement vehicles anywhere else???

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital


  12. Just saw a house here in Yonkers which was deemed uninhabitable due to severe structural damage resulting from the July 7th storm.

    Questions: Does a new certificate of occupancy need to be issued before the owner can re-occupy after reparis are made???

    Aside from the Building Dept, is a Fire Dept inspection also necessary to satisfy the Certificate of Occupancy??

    And as a general question, do fire depts usually inspect new home construction, or just multi family and commercial structures???

    One homeowner had a big, big crane rented to remove a tree leaning on his house...anybody guess what it costs an hour to rent

    one of these big cranes???

    I am guessing about $1000.00 per hour and don't bet on it that homeowner's insurance covers this!!!

    Everybody...check your policy out !!!

    Thank You Dr. Zuli

    Lawrence Hospital


  13. Anybody know if the YPD speed detail on Central Avenue for Thursday nights has been curtailed??

    This detail was most effective in controlling speeding on Central Avenue just north of Palmer Rd which

    has been officially documented as the most dangerous raodway in the county for accidents. It was not

    uncommon for 100 moving violations to be written in a single evening, believe it or not.

    And is it the citywide Street Crime Unit or the precinct level anti crime teams that are belng eliminated??

    Thanks

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital


  14. P.S--There are also several 1960's era condos in east Yonkers in good areas.

    The common charges are low since they have no poools, clubrooms, guardhouses, etc.

    Don't have the excat addresses:

    One on Midland Avenue two blocks west of Central opposite Solazzo deli,

    another in the Tuckahoe Rd 700 block next to the Getty station and others are

    on Georgia Avenue near Texas Ave.

    Dr. Zuki


  15. Yes, that Bronxville PO area is quite desirable but still somewhat expensive.

    Just make certain you have three locks on

    your door, the area has been a favorite for

    professional "pick lock" burglars from Da' Bronx

    and NYC for many years now. There are some,

    but not many larceny

    from auto jobs out here also. All and all, it is

    a very low crime area and none of the buildings

    have any non senior Section 8 tenants.

    Stay away from that 20 story modular building opposite the library on Central Ave.

    A tenant and former elected official living there told me of some sleazy problem tenants

    that moved in. Also stay far away from the Crestwood Lake garden apts up near Nathan's.

    The rest of the buildings along Central Avenue are stable.

    The nearby Fleetwood section of Mount Vernon is very good as

    are areas in downtown Tuckahoe at that and Crestwood station.

    Dr. Zuki

    Lawrence Hospital