Opinion: I’m calling NYPD 911, the FBI bank robbery extension, and the DOJ extension zero hundreds of times per day.

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Greetings FBI, NYPD, NYPD Internal Affairs, and others, 

People I know pay New York City law enforcement to harass me. 

New York City law enforcement has women and men in regular clothes constantly teasing and harassing me. 

For example, they rob me, vandalize my property, blow drug smoke in my face, cut me off, crash into me, shove their phones in my face, etc. 

Law enforcement has students and staff from Baruch College CUNY pick up NYPD 911 calls and try to start arguments with me on the phone. 

I ignore the people that law enforcement sends to harass me. 

Law enforcement also pays women in their teens and twenties to crash into me and pretend they are under attack and fighting for their lives. 

That is why I call NYPD 911, the DOJ extension zero, and the FBI bank robbery extension hundreds of times per day. 

This way my location is constantly being documented. 

Also, if I don’t constantly call NYPD 911, the FBI and the DOJ, New York City law enforcement harasses me much worse than when I do call. 

For example, New York City law enforcement will pay women and men to get in front of me, stand in a single file line while holding their phones like they are under attack and block me from walking, crash into me over and over, etc. 

When I start calling NYPD 911 over and over, New York City law enforcement’s civilian plain clothes lie and scam team will eventually move out of the way. 

If I don’t call NYPD 911, New York City law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team will drag out their teasing and ambushes much longer. 

Also, New York City law enforcement gives automatic As and Bs to their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team members that go to Baruch College and harass me at school. 

And of course, there is cheating going on at Baruch College CUNY. 

I once reported a professor giving the answers to an exam to a student during the exam at Laguardia Community College CUNY and the staff I told could care less. 

They didn’t ask for any details or anything. 

Thank you and have a great day. 

Mark Pine 

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Mark Pine

New York City startups, web marketing, and Baruch College journalism major. 917-815-5415 social@markpine.com