Category: Opinion

  • Opinion: NYC law enforcement is trying to get me kicked out of Baruch College. 

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I never participate in controversial conversations at Baruch College.

    I love Baruch College, LaGuardia Community College, and The City University of New York. 

    My goal is to earn a C or D average. Grades are not my priority. I’m at CUNY to learn and elevate my situation.

    NYC law enforcement has been viciously harassing me this semester. When I try to study, NYC law enforcement has people sneak up on me and blow smoke or vape smoke in my face. I have been to the emergency room of the hospital so many times this semester I lost count. The number is more than ten times. 

    NYC law enforcement has people harass me in the subway, in stores, in the supermarket, on campus at Baruch College, and everywhere else that I go. 

    I have reported NYC law enforcement to the US Attorney Southern District, NYPD Internal Affairs, the Civilian Complaint Review Board, the Manhattan District Attorney, the New York State Office of Higher Education, and hundreds of additional government agencies. NYC law enforcement continues to harass me every day. 

    One of the top executives at Baruch College told me there is nothing they could do to help with NYC law enforcement torturing me, so I only ask for help outside of school. 

    I never mention a word about NYC law enforcement harassing me and trying to get me kicked out of Baruch College to any staff, professors, or students at Baruch College. I keep to myself at Baruch College. When I interact with people at Baruch College I treat everyone with the utmost respect at all times. I only talk about schoolwork, that’s it. 

    NYC law enforcement has people crash into me over and over. NYC law enforcement has people shove their phones in my face, spit in my face, rob me, vandalize my property, and try to pick fights with me every day. 

    There are a few scams NYC law enforcement is using to try and get me kicked out of Baruch College right now. NYC law enforcement doesn’t care how obvious it is that they are lying because they know there is nothing I can do about it. 

    What can I do? I just filed a notice of claim to sue the NYPD. I’m not a lawyer. I have almost no knowledge about the law. I suspect that the lawsuit is going to take a long time and the odds are against me because I have no money and I don’t know what I’m doing. 

    NYC law enforcement has girls crash into me, shove their phones in my face, follow me around, and pretend I’m following them. 

    NYC law enforcement has men try and pick fights with me every day. 

    One of NYC law enforcement’s favorite scams is to take audio and video out of context and use it to get people in trouble. For example, NYC law enforcement would love to have someone at Baruch College say that I was rude or has some type of outburst. Of course, NYC law enforcement can pay as many witnesses to lie as they feel is necessary. 

    NYC law enforcement has billions of dollars. I have never seen any organization flush money down the toilet without getting anything in return as fast as NYC law enforcement. 

    In my opinion, the oversight that NYC law enforcement has is not sufficient. 

    Before I was at Baruch College I was doing web marketing. NYC law enforcement chased away the majority of my clients. Now I’m homeless and on welfare. I live on less than $15 a day. I’m not sure the exact amount. 

    I’m making the best of things and I’m not giving up. The fact remains that $15 per day is a small amount of money. Just because I’m homeless doesn’t mean I don’t have bills. The $15 per day turns into even less when it’s time to buy food. I have about $10 per day or less to buy food. 

    Thanks to Baruch College CUNY I’m getting a lot more money to live on. I’m about to get $1,000 grant in a few days that I can spend on living expenses that I’m only receiving because I’m a student at Baruch College CUNY. 

    Before I go any further, I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t have a criminal record. 

    In February and March 2022, I’m about to receive about $7,000 to pay my bills for the year from student loans. 

    I have been a college student at LaGuardia Community College and Baruch College for about two years. 

    NYC law enforcement is trying to claim that with all the benefits I’m receiving from being a student at Baruch College that I’m going to throw it all away for some reason. 

    I’m walking on eggshells at Baruch College. NYC law enforcement is paying students at LaGuardia Community College and Baruch College to harass me. Here are some examples.

    1. A student starts yelling and screaming at me in the middle of a class. I have no idea who the student is and I ignore the person. 
    2. A female student grabs me around the waist in the hallway right next to a security camera. I ran away. 
    3. A student walks up to me, gets about an inch away from me, and starts banging on the table, staring directly at me. 
    4. A student walks up to me and puts her hand on top of my backpack. 

    I have no idea who any of the students are. I ignore them all. Sometimes I email a person in charge of the school about it, and other times I don’t do anything. 

    I can not imagine how many innocent lives NYC law enforcement has ruined. I suspect it’s a lot of people. I have called every voicemail at the Manhattan District Attorney several times, and they ignore me. 

    So basically, if a regular person breaks the law, they will spend a fortune prosecuting the individual.

    On the flip side, if I call and say that NYC law enforcement is taking money under the table to torture me for years and try to get me kicked out of Baruch College, the Manhattan District Attorney is nowhere to be found. 

    If the families of all the people that the US Attorney Southern District and Manhattan District Attorney have fried saw how those two agencies are ignoring my pleas for help with the rock-solid evidence I’ve sent them, they wouldn’t be happy about it. 

    I have the majority of my schoolwork completed for this semester at Baruch College. I’m not mentioning a word about any of this to anyone at Baruch College. 

    I have about three weeks left of school and then I have about a month or so off until the beginning of next semester. 

    I’m going to use the break to get a head start on studying for the classes I’m taking next semester. 

    I treat everyone at Baruch College respectfully. I’m making the best of the situation. NYC law enforcement is torturing me. 

  • Opinion: NYC law enforcement is running the controlled customers scam on me.

    People I know pay NYC law enforcement to harass me every day. They chased away several of my web marketing clients, and now I’ve been homeless in NYC for about five years. 

    I can’t move into a homeless shelter because that makes it easier for NYC law enforcement to harass me. Therefore I live in the street. I have a place to shower, keep clean clothes, etc. I’m on public assistance. 

    Quick disclaimers: If you have an emergency, call 911. This is all my opinion. Use this information at your own risk. Verify everything yourself. 

    NYC law enforcement has billions of dollars. In my opinion, they have very little oversight. When you have billions of dollars, you can run serious scams if that’s how you choose to spend the money.

    One of the many scams that NYC law enforcement runs on me is the controlled customer scam. 

    Before I get into it, one more thing. NYC law enforcement has people who work from them in regular clothes harass me every day. They shove their phones in my face, they tease me, they harass me, and they crash into me.  I’m used to it. I never react at all. 

    I have reported NYC law enforcement to several government agencies nationwide and I’m waiting to hear back. 

    I have a small storage room in Midtown Manhattan. NYC law enforcement made me homeless and now they want my clothes in the garbage, not a storage room. 

    NYC law enforcement has members of their regular clothes scam team renting storage rooms at the place where I have my storage. 

    Members of NYC law enforcement’s scam team have tried to pick fights with me, start conversations with me, harass me, block me from walking, etc., at the storage place. All I do is ignore them and walk away. 

    Today I went to my gym to take a shower. Someone went into my backpack last night and stole the lock I use for my gym locker. I went to my storage place to pick up an extra lock. When I showed up at the storage place there were a few members of NYC law enforcement’s scam team on location. 

    I say to myself, what could the scam be this time? NYC law enforcement has people pretend “he’s selling drugs,” “he’s doing drugs,” “he’s stalking girls,” “he’s a thief,” and many other scams. 

    Just for the record, I don’t have a criminal record, and I don’t do anything illegal. I’m on welfare. I have a small amount of money for food and a little more for some necessities. 

    Today, I suspect NYC law enforcement scam is the “he smells” scam. I shower every day. I wash my clothes at laundromats. I showered yesterday, and I’m about to shower in a few minutes. If you saw me right now, you would not think I’m homeless. If you look at my social media, you can see what I look like or the about page on this website. 

    NYC law enforcement has people follow me into many stores and places I go just to make up lies and try to get me kicked out. 

    I hope the whole world finds out what NYC law enforcement is up to one day, and it stops. I hope one day NYC law enforcement protects people and stops running scams. 

    If there is any doubt that some percentage of NYC law enforcement runs scams, do a quick search in your favorite search engine and see what you find. 

    I never mention a word of this to anyone at Baruch College-CUNY, where I go to college. 

  • Opinion: NYC should change the private park in Gramercy into a building run by CUNY where New Yorkers can learn computer skills.

    There is a huge private park located in Gramercy, Manhattan, New York City. In my opinion, the park is a great opportunity to create a huge brand new building run by CUNY. 

    I’m a student at Baruch College CUNY. That’s how I created the idea. I don’t care about credit. I want to help people.

    This is the Wikipedia page for Gramercy Park: Gramercy Park – Wikipedia

    The building can be a place where New Yorkers can learn computer skills. 

    1. There might be large technology companies that might donate money towards the development of the building. 
    2. The building, if run by CUNY, can be a great place for people not only to learn computer skills but also become acclimated with the outstanding offerings of CUNY. 
    3. Large technology companies might allow some of their employees to teach computer skills at the building. 
    4. Large technology companies might help with the lessons offered so they can eventually hire some of the individuals who work hard to learn new computer skills. 

    This could potentially be an opportunity for thousands of individuals to lift themselves out of poverty. Everything is going digital. 

    The building I envision will be close to public transportation. It’s also conveniently near many huge technology companies. 

    I can envision students going to the building after school and on weekends. I can envision people who might have lost their jobs or want a higher-paying job going to the building to learn new computer skills. 

    The space is so big, they might be able to build two buildings. One for adults and one for children. 

    Think about how much parents would love for their children to be able to go somewhere run by CUNY and learn valuable computer skills. 

    Speaking of CUNY I have to get back to my homework. 

    What would have a better impact on New York City? A huge empty private park or buildings where thousands of people can learn computer skills.

    We need to step up the opportunities for New Yorkers. 

    Thank you for reading. 

    Have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Email to Baruch College about my probation appeal and NYC law enforcement trying to have me removed from school. November 5, 2021.

    Greetings Baruch College,

    I’m at school studying for my classes. I just returned from the post office on 23 Street. I sent X the exact same PDF that I sent to you. 

    As far as I’m concerned the probation appeal process is over. From now until the end of the semester I will continue to walk on eggshells like I always do. 

    Today I was walking into the Baruch College verticle building at about 8 AM. My Baruch College ID wasn’t working and the security guards let me in.

    For anyone that isn’t even something worth mentioning. For me, I have to watch every interaction very carefully. The reason is that NYC law enforcement has been harassing me and sabotaging me worse than ever. 

    When my student ID didn’t work, I said to myself this is all I need. If one of the security guards says I was rude, I’m gone. And of course, it was a coincidence that my card wasn’t working. Of course, that would never happen here. I’m just saying that’s how my mind works. 

    Even with all this, I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t vape, etc. The abuse I take from NYC law enforcement is intense. I have been to the emergency room of the hospital several times this semester from NYC law enforcement harassing me. I don’t need therapy, I need an apartment, money, and law firms. 

    I never mention any of this to anyone at CUNY. I don’t even like mentioning it to you but I feel like every so often its good to cover myself because NYC law enforcement is so good at running scams and sabotaging people including me. It’s a miracle they haven’t figured out a way to get me kicked out of CUNY.

    I know NYC law enforcement is drooling that I’m on probation. 
    They almost got rid of me last semester when they arrested me. I beat the case and got a 4.0 GPA with 12 credits. They have been harassing me every day since I had the charge dropped down to a violation. 

    That’s why when I contact hundreds of government agencies nationwide to get help from NYC law enforcement harassing me I don’t blame them for turning their heads the other way and pretending I don’t exist. NYC law enforcement doesn’t play around. When they want something it’s not up for negotiation. 

    Thank you again for helping me with the appeal process. 
    In regards to school, I’m so far ahead of the game this semester that it feels great. I’m literally studying for Spring 2022 classes today. I’m about to buy one of the textbooks for next semester next week and I have a few sample pages of it already. Instead of wasting my time watching celebrity interviews like I usually do in my spare time, I’m going to study math and Spanish. 

    I’m also going to start to document via video how I live in the subway in an effort to raise awareness and try and get help from the general public. I have a place to shower and keep clean clothes. Cold nights I live on subway platforms. I have never been more confident that I’m going to get back into an apartment one day soon thanks to HRA and CUNY. 

    I’m going to make you and the whole CUNY family proud one day and I’ll make sure to always let everyone know that the only reason I was able to get back on my feet is thanks to HRA and CUNY. Two of the most amazing organizations in New York City. The staff here is as good as it gets and the opportunity is beyond words. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward, 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Message to the Commissioner of HRA in New York City. October 7, 2021.

    Greetings Steven Banks, Commissioner, Department of Social Services, 

    First and foremost thank you for the help. HRA saved my life after people I grew up with paid NYC law enforcement to sabotage my web marketing clients. I have no criminal record. I don’t do anything illegal. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I’m a full-time student at Baruch College (12 credits this semester). I wish the public heard about homeless people like me more often.

    I always treat everyone at HRA with the utmost respect at all times. Your staff is as good as it gets. I hold you all in the highest regard. 

    As I stated, I’m a full-time student at Baruch College. The CUNY Edge office and I sent all the paperwork to prove that I’m a full-time student. For some reason, my Access HRA account is showing that they want information about job searches. 

    “You need to give us these documents. If you don’t give us these documents, you may not receive benefits. You can view SNAP examples or view Cash Assistance examples. Proof of Job search activities (FIA-1021b Declaration of Job Search Activities) Proof of Eligibility for SNAP again because ABAWD rules are met (or no longer need to be met).”

    My access HRA account also says Next Recertification Due: June 2022

    Previously, I worked for RF CUNY. I was notified that RF CUNY is canceled this semester for full-time students.

    Please let me know what I need to do to meet my requirements. The best way to reach me is via email or if you email me a phone number I’ll call. 

    Thank you again for the amazing support you provide for everyone who receives benefits from HRA including myself. 

    Please advise. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: We should dedicate one day per week towards improving the world.

    In my opinion we should take one day per week and use it to improve the world and help people.

    Ideally, I would like for the day to be either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. Realistically, it would probably have to start on Saturday or Sunday. When it picks up enough steam, we can move it to be an official day of the week.

    We have seven days per week. If everyone spent one day per week helping others and improving the planet, I believe it would lift everyone’s spirits.

    What are we really doing that is so important? The majority of us, including me, are spending time watching entertainment videos and sports. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing. All I’m pointing out is there is time to help others.

    Helping others and elevating the planet doesn’t have to mean spending money. There are plenty of things we can do that doesn’t include paying. We can get involved with politics, local nonprofits, and spread awareness about beneficial programs. We could spend the one day per week trying to figure out what is the most important way to spend the day.

    Ideally, companies would allow their staff to spend one day per week during the work week helping people and the planet. It would be nice if everyone connected on the same day. If we spent every Tuesday for the last thirty years helping each other, where would we be right now?

    How many people in the United States or globally can use a little lift to get back on track? What can we do to help them? What is currently being done to help them? How can we create new ideas and improve the current programs?

    The current schedule is work five days and relax for two.

    I would like to see work for four days, dedicate one day to the planet and relax for two days.

    I would be happy with work for five days, relax for one, and dedicate one day to helping others.

    Could you visualize where that might lead?

    In my opinion, we are all connected. If one person is down, it brings the whole chain down. We are all on the same team.

  • Notice of Claim to sue the New York City Police (NYPD). I’m bringing it to the New York City Comptroller’s Office tomorrow.

    Greetings New York City Comptroller’s Office,

    Thank you for all the assistance and information you have provided for me. I understand it’s a huge city and a lot to handle. 

    First and foremost and more important than anything I always treat everyone at the New York City Comptroller’s office with the absolute utmost respect at all times. That includes everyone at the hearings too that doesn’t necessarily work directly for the New York City Comptroller’s office. 

    Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. Everyone is doing their best under the circumstances. To give anyone an attitude is pure insanity. 

    This is my second notice of claim against the NYPD. The claim number for my first claim against the NYPD is: 2020PI003657

    I didn’t get a chance to file a lawsuit against the NYPD after my first hearing set up by the New York City Comptroller’s office because of schoolwork and everything that’s been going on for the past year. I think if I fall below a C at CUNY my public assistance and student loans might be in jeopardy. 

    I’m ready to move forward with my lawsuit against the NYPD now. 

    I would like to sue the NYPD for $150,000.00

    People I know pay the NYPD and their civilian team to harass me and sabotage me. 

    I would be happy to name the people who pay the police to harass me, I just want to be careful that I don’t get sued for libel, slander, or defamation. People I know supply apartments, products, services, and money to the NYPD and their civilian team. 

    The NYPD blocked my phone number from calling any of the NYPD Precincts, NYPD Internal Affairs, and NYPD headquarters. 

    The NYPD has the NYPD 911 operators try and pick fights with me on the phone when I call NYPD 911. I would like to sue for that reason and additional reasons. 

    I’m more than happy to turn over my phone records, bank records, and any information I have that might assist with the notice of claim and lawsuit. 

    The NYPD has rejected me for several police reports in person and on their NYPD web portal. 

    I can walk into almost any NYPD Precinct right now and say I would like a police report. The NYPD would say for what? 

    I would say people I know are paying people to sabotage and harass me. The NYPD would say you’re not getting a report for that. The NYPD would not look at any of my evidence. 

    I’ve been rejected from obtaining police reports at the NYPD 1 Precinct, NYPD 108 Precinct, NYPD 6 Precinct, NYPD 14 Precinct, NYPD 18 Precinct, NYPD 10 Precinct, NYPD 13 Precinct, NYPD 17 Precinct, NYPD 19 Precinct, NYPD 20 Precinct, and others. 

    I have emailed the public email addresses listed on several NYPD Precinct pages and they never respond. 

    I would also like to sue the NYPD because the NYPD 13 Precinct denied me from obtaining a police report on March 6, 2021, at around 2 PM. 

    When I entered the NYPD 13 Precinct three police officers were talking to me at the same time. One police officer was in front of me, one was behind me, and one was on the side of me. I said, who am I talking to? All three of them continued talking with me the whole time. 

    I asked if I could show my electronic evidence to back up my claims and they said no. I have mainstream news website articles, emails, pictures, videos, etc. 

    Another time I was rejected for a police report was: 

    Example: Reference Number: REF_1900097     Mon, May 17, 11:26 PM

    Someone took my phone when I was taking a nap at the Hudson River Park and scratched the screen. 

    I suspect whoever took my phone also verified themselves into accounts I have on double verification so they can get in later. For example, my Baruch College email, my Facebook account, and my Google account. 

    For the record, I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t date. I don’t do anything illegal. I don’t have a criminal record. 

    I have been homeless living in the street for about five years because the NYPD and their civilian team sabotaged the web marketing and real estate services I provide. I’m a New York State licensed real estate broker. My license is still active. 

    Even though I’m homeless I look presentable. I have places to shower. I also have a little storage room to keep my belongings paid for by HRA. 

    I’m living my life very cautiously because the NYPD and their civilian team have stolen, destroyed, vandalized, and sabotaged most of what I have. They are trying to finish me off and I’m trying to regain what I had and more. 

    My Amazon.com account shows that I have to buy the same essential items over and over way more than what would be considered normal wear and tear. The reason is that the NYPD and their civilian team steal and destroy my property. 

    I have additional online accounts that prove the exact same thing. I would be happy to provide access or copies of the pages from any and all of my personal accounts. I have nothing to hide. I am one hundred percent transparent. 

    The NYPD and their civilian team switch the masks I buy with lower quality masks that make me feel sick. The reason is that they are spending millions of dollars ambushing and harassing me. They want my full reaction, they don’t want pictures and videos of me wearing a mask. 

    Right now the NYPD and their civilian team are trying to get me kicked out of Baruch College. 

    I was at LaGuardia Community College for three semesters. I earned a 3.975 GPA with 36 credits. So far at Baruch College, I have a 4.0 GPA with 12 credits. 

    I’ve been on the Dean’s List every semester I’ve been at Baruch College. You don’t hear about homeless people like that too often in the news. 

    The NYPD has people they are connected with from Baruch College follow me into stores, follow me in the street, and follow me in the subway. 

    I call the people who run scams for the NYPD, the NYPD’s civilian team. 

    The NYPD has people crash into me from the front and behind when I’m getting on and off the subway. This can be confirmed by matching up NYPD 911 calls I made with the security cameras located in the subway. I know the police match up those types of things when they are looking to lock someone up. 

    The NYPD’s civilian team cuts me off and tries to crash into me in the street, subway, and in stores, while video recording me with their phones. 

    I can match up NYPD 911 calls with the store’s security videos. I can also match my Chase Bank debit card and public assistance benefit card purchases with the store’s security videos. 

    It might take a subpoena or some type of court/government order to obtain the security videos from the stores. I have started contacting stores about this matter. 

    I suspect the NYPD is planning on having a few of their civilian team members lie and say they had some type of altercation with me either at Baruch College or nearby. 

    The NYPD has already had a few students at Baruch College try and pick fights with me. I have no idea who any of the individuals are. I ignored them all. 

    I reported every incident to CUNY public safety and they ignored me or said the security cameras were broken that day. 

    The other method I suspect the NYPD is planning on using to try and get me kicked out of Baruch College is an audio scam. 

    The scam I’m about to detail is the same exact scam another New York police department used against me in a misdemeanor criminal case that I won. 

    The NYPD has audio of me arguing with members of the NYPD on the phone. 

    I suspect the NYPD is planning on editing the audio they have of me arguing on the phone with members of the NYPD and say the arguments were directed towards staff, professors, and students at Baruch College. 

    About a month or two ago someone called me from Baruch College about ten times in a row. I emailed someone at Baruch College about it and the person said there was no way someone from Baruch College called me that many times in a row. 

    I didn’t pick up the call from Baruch College because I know that the NYPD is trying to use audio scams to get me kicked out of Baruch College. 

    I can keep going for hours. Hopefully, this is enough for another hearing. I’m available anytime you set up the next hearing. 

    Please advise.

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

  • Real Estate startup idea.

    Real Estate idea on YouTube.

    I’m a licensed real estate broker in New York. I got the idea to start some type of organization that pays for people to get a real estate license.

    Disclaimers: Use this information at your own risk. Results are not guaranteed. All information is subject to change.

    There are various directions that this project can go. The main thing is helping people get their real estate salespersons license so they can work in real estate either part time or full time.

    I have told hundreds of people over the years to get their real estate license. Some hated it and some loved it. If someone is working a full time job, living check to check, I would like to be in a position to offer them the money to get a real estate salespersons license.

    The two main things are:

    1. Get the money from a foundation or accredited professional investor to pay for everything.
    2. Hire attorneys to make sure I’m following all the laws.

    I plan on video recording everything for the web to inspire and motivate people. It gets deeper but that’s it for now.

  • Congratulations to my gym.

    Greetings,

    I don’t know how you maintained the absolute premier level of service through the last year but you did. X gym is my favorite gym in New York City. The level of professionalism at the gyms is beyond stellar. 

    As things start to improve around the city I have to give you the utmost respect for providing such high quality and affordable gyms. The staff at all your locations could not be friendlier. The gyms are spotless. The equipment is top-notch. 

    I will continue to recommend X gym to everyone I speak with. Furthermore, I will continue to provide 5-star ratings on the internet for all your locations as I just did for the new one.

    I can not thank you enough. Keep up the amazing work. I hope you have to open more gyms in New York City because the existing ones become so packed as the city turns around. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Email to a supermarket about the NYPD and their civilian team harassing me while I shop for food.

    Greetings,

    Rich people I know pay the top New York law enforcement and their civilian team to harass me 24/7. I just beat a multi-million dollar criminal case. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t date. I don’t do anything illegal. Most importantly, I treat everyone with the utmost respect at all times. That is more important than anything. 

    I have written to you once before about the NYPD and their civilian team harassing me in your supermarkets.

    Around 2:30 PM this afternoon, a few members of the NYPD civilian lie and scam team (cointelpro workers) followed me into one of your locations. 

    When I walked up to the check-out line one of your staff was blocking me from walking to the cash registers. He said go, I said I’ll wait until you move, I don’t think we are supposed to be on top of each other. I’m very patient, I can wait. 

    Then after he moved I walked up to the register. Within seconds of walking up to the cash register, a female customer shoved her arm in my face. I didn’t say a word. I’m used to the NYPD and their civilian lie and scam team harassing me. 

    After I paid, the same member of your staff was again blocking me from walking out of the store. I patiently waited and he eventually moved. I didn’t say a word to him. 

    As I was walking out, a woman blocked me. This woman was one hundred percent a member of the NYPD civilian lie and scam team. After a few minutes, I very politely and respectfully said, I’m waiting for you to walk out. 

    The female member of the NYPD civilian lie and scam team started acting like she was under attack. Basically, the same exact way the teenage girls act that the NYPD has crash into me a few times per day. 

    It gets better. 

    The NYPD’s budget is in the billions of dollars. They aren’t cheap in regards to running scams. 

    A male member of the NYPD civilian lie and scam team walks around me and starts consoling the woman as if she just got hit by a car. At this point, anyone watching the security videos could easily see what’s going on. 

    I always treat everyone respectfully regardless of how many scams they run on me. The NYPD and their civilian scam team are harassing me as I write this. 

    I will continue to treat your staff and customers with the utmost respect, regardless of how they act while I’m minding my own business, and shopping for food at your stellar supermarket that I love. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine