Email to HRA “The NYPD won’t Allow me to Work.”

This email was sent on January 11, 2025.

Greetings HRA,

Thank you for all the help.

I always treat all HRA staff, security guards, employees at the public assistance job programs, and other HRA recipients politely and respectfully at all times, no matter what.

Treating everyone at HRA respectfully is more important than anything.

The NYPD won’t allow me to work.

Law enforcement’s number one scam is to lie and say Mark Pine is rude.

Currently I’m a full time student at Baruch College CUNY.

I’m signed up for full time for the Spring 2025 semester and I plan on taking summer 2025 classes.

At some point in the future I’m going to be back looking for a job.

I could have made this message much longer although I only have 2,000 characters.

At your convenience I would like to speak or email with someone at HRA HQ about the NYPD not allowing me to work.

I don’t have a criminal record.

I don’t do anything illegal.

Long story short individuals I know run kickback scams and pay the NYPD to harass people including me.

The people who pay the NYPD to harass me, also pay the NYPD to allow them to beat women.

The NYPD uses some of their multi billion dollar a year budget with little to no oversight to sabotage and harass myself and others.

For example, I used to provide web marketing services.

The NYPD and their civilian team chased away my clients and made me homeless. 

The NYPD and their regular clothes civilian team constantly harass me.

In my spare time from school I’m trying to find new web marketing clients.

I’m also trying to raise money for startups from accredited investors.

Of course the NYPD does a lot of good and a lot of bad.

The good doesn’t excuse the bad.

Hopefully I’ll figure out how to earn money before I’m done with school.

If not I’ll be back in the public assistance job program with the NYPD and their civilian team sabotaging, harassing, and running scams on me without a care in the world about NYPD Internal Affairs, CCRB, and DOI stopping them.

I’m available anytime to discuss.

Thank you and have a great day.

Mark Pine. 

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