New York City Police Museum

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100 Old Slip (at South Street)
New York, NY 10004

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(212) 480-3100
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When the corrupt NYPD isn’t busy arresting 12 year old girls for doodling or drunk driving while on duty, what else could they possibly be doing? Well, for starters they’re sleepi...

dirty pigs 4/13/2010

When the corrupt NYPD isn’t busy arresting 12 year old girls for doodling or drunk driving while on duty, what else could they possibly be doing? Well, for starters they’re sleeping on duty, standing around playing PSP video games with an M16 slung over their shoulder at Grand Central, stealing drugs from evidence and getting high, abusing their authority and the society they’re supposed to protect, etc. the list goes on. Undercover (Seriously, LOL) or uniformed, members of the NYPD are by far the most ignorant demographic in our society. Don’t respect the uniform or the badge, NYPD is a disgrace to law and government around the world. Everyone knows it. When these ignorant doush bags are raping young women behind clubs, selling narcotics out of their patrol cruisers and then they want you to respect them for “risking their life” you should understand they are the worst criminals because they have irresponsible politicians asking everyone to “bow down” to a bunch of half wit pigs raised in the gutters of the city. Don’t bother. The requirement for becoming a detective and climbing the chain of command at the NYPD is sucking mayor bloombergs dik, robbing some jews and sticking a nightstick in some negros butt. If you want to make captain you have to get a coke habit, murder at least 5 innocent people and molest some school children. more
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  • In Short
    This institution chronicles the history of local police from the formation of the NYPD in 1845 to the present day. The ground floor--decorated with furniture culled from precincts throughout the five boroughs--holds the transportation room and a uniform exhibit; the second floor focuses on lawbreakers; the third showcases heroes, forensics and rotating exhibits. Visitors can activate lights and sirens in the transportation room, view Al Capone's hat and Willie Sutton's bank-robbing tools and more.

  • 10/13/2005 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm Sun 11am-5pm
  • Payments: Cash
  • Neighborhoods: Financial District, Financial District (Wall Street), Downtown
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