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Let's call a spade a spade. This is the city's way of "out-sourcing" overtime. It makes sense in a way because the money is pilfered from the developers etc. On the other hand the cops should understand that they still are working to uphold the laws of Jersey City and not the desires of the developers as we saw at 111 First. I am all for it if the police stay "neutral" but in reality it would make more sense to have a fireman or paramedic on construction sites when there isn't any traffic control going on.
Posted on: 2007/11/12 19:13
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Don't be Jealous because I am more intelligent and Successful than the Loser and DullMoment
Posted on: 2007/11/12 16:08
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Beers are fine! Let me know where and when.
Posted on: 2007/11/12 5:08
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BrightMoment wrote: Yeah, well it's been 5 years since I last picked up a cue in open league competition, but I'm sure I could still kick YOR butt! Straight pool, call pocket only, all balls pocketed not called are spotted, 14 to 1 continuous till 144 points scored. Any table in Jersey City. Let me know when and where. [quote] Sweet...i totally suck at pool...and im sure u can kick my ass for $20-$100 bucks a game. Actually dude or dudette...let u off lightly...we can play for beers :)
Posted on: 2007/11/12 5:00
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New Jersey hasn't seen this kind of action since Hamilton-Burr in 1804. Hope you guys are gonna sell tickets, cause I'm there!
Posted on: 2007/11/11 16:48
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Yeah, well it's been 5 years since I last picked up a cue in open league competition, but I'm sure I could still kick YOR butt! Straight pool, call pocket only, all balls pocketed not called are spotted, 14 to 1 continuous till 144 points scored. Any table in Jersey City. Let me know when and where. Oh and the short story: *you didn't get the QED joke. I pulled a mase shot on yor obvious lay and my english and position left you behind the 8 ball with no possible shot except to scratch.
Posted on: 2007/11/11 10:41
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BM - kick ur ass anywhere, anytime at 8-ball, 9-ball, straight, snooker, billiards...name ur poison. I'm not very good, but i got a nice stick :)
Oh ...and can you give me the short answer plz....fell asleep on the long one. Not worth my time. But thats ur Zzzzzzzz.
Posted on: 2007/11/11 6:55
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Posted on: 2007/11/11 4:31
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When I signed up to this website i agreed not to entered into personal flames with other people. And when I have, I believe I have had enough humility to apoligise when needed. Think you've forgotton that BM. You just proved my assertions with your intolerance and total dismissal of anyone that doesn't share you views nor experience. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- QED = An abbreviation of the Latin phrase "quod erat demonstrandum". It literally translates as "which was to be demonstrated", and is a formal way of ending a mathematical, logical or physical proof. It's purpose is to alert the reader that the immediately previous statement, which naturally was arrived at by an unbroken chain of logic, was the original statement that we were trying to prove.
Posted on: 2007/11/11 4:09
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hah hah you said loser
you are so dumb. everybody knows the company pays the Police Dept. the City pays the Po-Po everybody is happy except for the date rape boy sitting all lonely in the BoogaSugahHowse - Loser
Posted on: 2007/11/9 2:04
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Quod Ego Dic(k)o, "because I say so" or quo errat demonstrator, "where the demonstrator errs". Figures.
Posted on: 2007/11/8 22:59
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LMAO! This from the former "date-rape drug GHB" avatar user. Thought we forgot about that asinine avatar, hey "tim slee"? Unlike you of little skill, my reply took all of several minutes as some of us know what we're doing. BTW, what else do YOU do besides disgruntled restaurant reviews after you've stiffed tipping the staff, huh wanker? Play rugby and sell insurance probably Q.E.D.
Posted on: 2007/11/8 22:49
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At least he tips. I actually found the response pretty interesting, because it shows actual action -- people DOING SOMETHING -- rather than just coming online and bitching and moaning and expecting someone else to solve the problem. Now, back to the regularly-scheduled-boring-bash-the-cops-programming...
Posted on: 2007/11/8 21:25
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BrightMoment What a Loser this guy is, Get a Life Man Instead of spending 4 hours composing your reply you could have just posted something useful such as a link to the thread or answer the question if you know what the answer is. Get off the computer for a few hours a day man and Live, Damn it, Live your Life. I have confidence you can do it -- FYI-- His response will be full of images,quotes, or useless videos because he has nothing worthwhile to contribute...
Posted on: 2007/11/8 20:31
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In any case: the $15 an hour figure (which, as I said, could be off) isn't any big secret. If you call City Hall and ask for a permit for a construction project that requires use of off-duty police officers, they'll tell you what the cost is. (Or refer you to a security agency that will tell you what the cost is.) I know about this system because someone I know was complaining about having to make the payments through this system. The reason I don't know about the exact figure is that the guy I know made these arrangements, and he made them about a year ago. Regardless: the actual payment system is set up in a way that is not necessarily corrupt. The client simply pays someone in an above-board way, not by shoving an envelope of cash under the table. But one problem is if a security client ends up paying an officer more than JCPD does, and another problem is if moonlighting ends up interfering with officers' work during normal hours or preventing officers from taking necessary JCPD overtime work. Finally, I guess I have become very bitter about the JCPD, but I think it would be pretty easy for the JCPD to change its image by making even ineffective efforts to harass the various open-air drug supermarkets and by arranging for the city as a whole to be gentle when dealing with victims of car theft. (Note: I'm referring here to the hair-raising posts on the "funniest thing about having a car stolen in Jersey City" thread.)
Posted on: 2007/11/8 17:36
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Q.E.D.
Posted on: 2007/11/8 12:09
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Trying to understand u Brightmoment....u lash back at anyone and everyone that has a serious question about policing in downtown JC. My question was a serious one without any agenda. What ur doing is showing your intolerance for any view not compatible with your own. Not at all nugnfutz, I abhor laziness though and your question for this topic you set up shows just that quality, as you're like the guy who shows up late for the party and wonders why everyone is finished with dinner and ready to go home. There is a very long topic post here that I refuse to do your own slacker work and post for you that answers your very topic query, but you're just too lazy to find it so you post topic after topic on the police without finding the original posts, reading the info and then with some context provide commentary. What you're doing is simply shooting from the hip without contributing, imo. If you can drop the posturing, I may consider joining the DJCW group. I would suggest that it is you posturing, nugnfutz, by asking questions repeatedly that have already been answered here as if to show you've uncovered some kind of conspiracy when the info is here if you'd only bother to look. I invited you several times to come to the DJCW mtg. and you and anyone else is always welcome. NONE of us "u guys" are "members" simply your neighbors who volunteer our time and concern to get involved and not take potshots from the sidelines. As it stands...u guys need to start listening to people downtown You obviously don't know what you're talking about as all of us who participate in DJCW, come to the meetings, work with the neighborhoods and police, ARE "people downtown", just like you, the difference is we are engaged, involved, volunteer and commit time to the DJCW and many other neighborhood groups not just posturing on a bulletin board. A classic example was this summer in Van Vorst Park where several women contacted the DJCW, engaged us to help them with a rally that they organized and we helped and they effectively rallied at City Hall in Council Chambers, got press, had everyone from Chief Comey, on down attend and talk with residents one-on-one about their concerns and do something about them as well. That kind of committment came from the very type of women who also organized the DJCW out of their concerns for safety not out of "not listening" as you state above. and not slam people with valid concerns that may or may not put the police in a bad light. Again "valid concerns" merit discussion and the very questions you pose were discussed at length here. Just because you aren't aware of that fact once again you take to mean that your non-awareness means it must not have been discussed. All of the info is here if you look, nugnfutz. No one, least of all myself, care whether any info posted here or elsewhere puts the "police in a bad light".As I state for the umpteenth time it was I who first brought up to Captain McDonough the comps on crime statistics being amiss when looked at by each of the 6 zones that comprise the East District Command on a monthly comparison by respective zones. You don't know that cause you never saw that info I posted at JCList back in 2005 when both Steven Fulop and I brought it to the Captain's attention. That info led to Fulop questioning the downtown crime stats being on the decrease when we saw otherwise and was written about at some length in local papers. At the moment you're appearing as an apoligist for the JCPD...and nobody outside the JCPD and City gov need that. LOL! Listen nugnfutz, I'm not running for anything now or ever so I hardly am an apologist for the JCPD or anyone else. I complain to them when I think something is a problem and compliment them when they do a good job.The only one who thinks I'm "...an apologist for the JCPD..." is you, due to you being clueless to anything beyond your inattention to topic posts that precede you by several years. You're such a great detective, try buying a clue to what's already posted here as to "where do the JCList topic posts about rent-a-cops money go ?". Or better yet, come to the DJCW meeting this Monday at 7PM and ask your questions to the Captain at that time
Posted on: 2007/11/8 6:04
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Trying to understand u Brightmoment....u lash back at anyone and everyone that has a serious question about policing in downtown JC. My question was a serious one without any agenda. What ur doing is showing your intolerance for any view not compatible with your own.
If you can drop the posturing, I may consider joining the DJCW group. As it stands...u guys need to start listening to people downtown and not slam people with valid concerns that may or may not put the police in a bad light. At the moment you're appearing as an apoligist for the JCPD...and nobody outside the JCPD and City gov need that.
Posted on: 2007/11/8 3:05
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Posted on: 2007/11/7 17:36
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But did the thread talk about who got the money and how it was allocated? I think the organizations hiring the officers pay something like $15 an hour directly to the officers, but I don't remember clearly where I heard that figure and maybe it's off.
Posted on: 2007/11/7 15:55
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Do a search, nugnfutz. Info was posted here and long topic discussion. I have confidence in your "detective" skills.
Posted on: 2007/11/7 5:30
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We see cops directing traffic downtown everywhere. How much do they get, how much does the City get, and how much lines the pockets of their bosses?
Posted on: 2007/11/7 4:53
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