NYPD Sergeants Assoc. Using Flickr To Publicly Humiliate Homeless To Play Politics With Mayor De Blasio

from the cheap-shots dept

Let’s say you’re a leader in an association for NYPD sergeants. Now let’s say you’re, like, super aware of some of the changes and backlash against the NYPD that has occurred recently, chiefly concerning policies for policing the public, charges of racist and violent practices, and the insistance that the city government find ways to keep officers accountable for their actions. You know the city is looking into NYPD officials deleting information on illegal summons quotas. You know of the concern over the fact that the NYPD has pissed off so many black men that black men kind of don’t want to join their ranks. And you’re especially aware of the trend of greater protections for the public filming police doing their jobs and the crackdown on the crackdown of the photographers. What do you do?

Psshh, start a Flickr account solely for the purpose of poor-shaming the homeless to try and embarrass the Mayor, right?

The Sergeants Benevolent Association is spearheading the effort, emailing a letter to members Monday urging them and their families and friends to take pictures to document the decline of the city.

“As you travel about the city of New York, please utilize your smartphones to photograph the homeless lying in our streets, aggressive panhandlers, people urinating in public or engaging in open-air drug activity, and quality-of-life offenses of every type,” says the letter from SBA President Ed Mullins, a major critic of Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Yes, Mullins (and the ironically named Sergeants Benevolent Association) then takes those photographs and uploads them to its Flickr account, because apparently the best way to make a political point to a political opponent is to publicly shame the least able to defend themselves. Should you not wish to view this material, something for which I wouldn’t blame you, the pictures almost uniformly show homeless and vagrant folk in their own misery, often captioned with such wonderfully sympathetic thoughts as “Quality Of Life For The Mayor” and “Peek A Boo” and “Homeless Takeover NYC.” The idea of shaming the homeless, who might be homeless for any number of reasons, is deplorable. As are Mullins’ excuses for doing so.

Noting that more cops are being recorded on the job, Mullins wrote, “Shouldn’t accountability go both ways? We, the ‘Good Guys,’ are sworn to protect our citizens. Shouldn’t our public officials be held to the same standard?” he said.

Except the two things aren’t remotely equivalent. The public photographing the police performing their duties while serving that very same public isn’t the same as snapshotting a 3rd party whose lives are already miserable to take political shots against the Mayor. Frankly, these are the kinds of things said by those with head injuries, not those leading a police association. More specifically, Mullins claims this is being done in response to pending city legislation that would require police to obtain permission to search a suspect if they don’t have probable cause for an arrest. You know, that thing that’s already in the goddamn Constitution? Yeah, that’s why he’s encouraging police to publicly shame the homeless.

Get a grip, guys…

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art guerrilla (profile) says:

Re: Re:

oddly enough, the ONLY union NOT to be (generally) excoriated by reich wing, statist, and authoritarian blowhards who ordinarily insist all unions are eee-vil…
huh, kind of interesting, in a blatantly hypocritical kind of way…
again, in general, unions were (are) a necessary counterbalance to korporate power, but they have essentially sold out, been bought out, or co-opted by korporate power… also, they are pretty much dependent upon a significant portion of the working population be organized/unionized, or they lose their ‘collective’ bargaining power… (not to mention cross-industry strikes where unions can support each other can’t happen when such a small percentage is unionized…)
and the monty burns of the world lave their hands with glee: ‘the plan is working perfectly ! !! bwa ha ha ha ha haaaa’…
stupid sheeple…
how’s that bread and circuses working out for you ? ? ?
hee hee hee
ho ho ho
ha ha ha
ak ak ak

A Non-Mouse says:

“Noting that more cops are being recorded on the job, Mullins wrote, “Shouldn’t accountability go both ways? We, the ‘Good Guys,’ are sworn to protect our citizens. Shouldn’t our public officials be held to the same standard?” he said.”

1. If you are, in fact, the ‘good guys’ and are, in fact, ‘protecting our citizens’ then the recordings will only show you as the heroes we all want you to be!

2. If you want to hold some public officials accountable, then go record them on the job, not the homeless.

Sheogorath (profile) says:

“As you travel about the city of New York, please utilize your smartphones to photograph [people] lying in our streets, aggressive panhandlers, people urinating in public or engaging in open-air drug activity, and quality-of-life offenses of every type.”
People were already doing that, then they got taken to court for interfering with those cops as they carried out their duties. 😉

Anonymous Coward says:

Is anyone surprised

We’re talking about NY. Where else can an entire generation or two of degenerate high school drops manage to come to power. Whoever gave these asshats guns and badges needs to be tarred and feathered.

These are cops for christ sake…..who in that office came up with this shit and actually thought it was a good idea.

They totally lack leadership. Thank god I don’t live there.

Anonymous Coward says:

“We, the ‘Good Guys,’ are sworn to protect our citizens.”

I’m sure the Nazis considered themselves the ‘Good Guys’. I’m sure ISIS considers themselves the ‘Good Guys’ for carrying out Alla’s wishes.

I can’t believe they pulled the ‘Good Guys’ card. I’m sure cops beating the crap out of unarmed black people while killing homeless people in Albuquerque New Mexico for camping in the desert consider themselves the ‘Good Guys’ too.

Stoatwblr (profile) says:

Re: Re:

“I’m sure the Nazis considered themselves the ‘Good Guys’.”

The Nazis had belt buckles inscribed with the words “God is with us”

Hitler believed he was on a christian Mission from God – he even wrote it in the last page of Mein Kampf

The Lord’s Army is running round beheading people and kidnapping schoolgirls for forced marriages.

The KKK believe that they’re followers of “God”

I’m sure you won’t mind if I take issue with anyone who believes they can justify or excuse discriminatory or violent action on the basis of doing “god’s work”, no matter which “god” that may be.

Anonymous Coward says:

“Mullins claims this is being done in response to pending city legislation that would require police to obtain permission to search a suspect if they don’t have probable cause for an arrest.”

So what does this have to do with the number of homeless people on the streets or the price of rice in China. What, is this legislation going to increase the number of homeless people on the streets?

If anything trying to associate homeless people with attempts to pass this legislation may associate (but really doesn’t show anything) the current lack of such legislation with so many homeless people. What, is the argument that this legislation is going to make even more homeless people?

Since the two are clearly unrelated or, at best, the police are arguing that the current lack of this legislation is responsible for so many homeless people and the mayor is trying to do something to change the current situation, it’s despicable that these police are trying to use homeless people as the poster child for their totally unrelated bill. It’s like me saying “there are starving people in India therefore the U.S. government should give me a million dollars”. What, where do these people come up with this? This is more ridiculous (though perhaps not as despicable) as the shills around here that use artists as the poster child for their monopolistic laws.

J. says:

I must have missed that video where the Mayor of New York choked a man to death because he thought he was selling a single cigarette.

I missed the video where the Mayor of New York decided to body slam a bicyclist.

I missed the video where the Mayor of New York pulled over an Uber driver and started to verbally berate him.

But now we are going to have videos made by the police, while on duty, and being paid with tax dollar, for the purpose of shaming the least powerful members of our society, just to score a few political points?

“We the good guys are sworn to protect our citizens” I don’t think that phrase means what they think it means.

Uriel-238 (profile) says:

And the uptake of this event is:

NYPD are there to sweep away NYC’s tired, poor and huddled masses yearning to breathe free like so much cruft and settled lint to be regulated to the city dump.

They’re not there to serve those wretched refuse or tempest-tost homeless or protect the people from actual criminal elements who would threaten people with harm or rob from them their belongings.

New York’s Finest, indeed.

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