First and foremost, I always treat all parties involved in this situation (CUNY Edge/HRA/etc.) with the absolute utmost respect at all times. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. I understand everyone is doing their best under the circumstances.
I’ll survive regardless.
In the past, full-time The City University of New York (CUNY) students on public assistance used to receive MetroCard money from the Human Resources Administration (HRA).
For the past four years, I’ve always received MetroCard money every week from (HRA).
If I’m correct, the public assistance students would receive the MetroCard money regardless if school was open or on break.
Then the MetroCard money was only given when school was open.
For some reason, last semester, the MetroCard money started a few weeks into the semester.
It’s October 10, 2023, over a month into the semester, and I’m not receiving the MetroCard money from HRA.
I’ve politely and respectfully asked Baruch College CUNY Edge about it, and they said they are waiting to hear from HRA.
I’ve politely and respectfully asked the people at Benefits Access Centers (BAC) – HRA located at 109 E 16th St, New York, NY 10003, regarding the situation.
They said they didn’t have any information.
Did HRA cut off all CUNY public assistance students from the MetroCard money?
Did HRA cut off all New York City public assistance full-time college students from MetroCards?
I’m guessing there are thousands of CUNY students who receive public assistance.
After all these years, are they cutting the MetroCard money?
Is there any way to find out if all CUNY public assistance students have been cut off from the MetroCard money?
I’m trying to find out if everyone was cut off or just some students.
I just had the idea while writing this note to contact other schools outside of CUNY to see if I can gather any information.
I’m going to call/email New York City colleges outside of the CUNY system starting tonight and see if they have any information.
I’m more than happy to turn over my phone and bank records to share my location history with anyone who works for the government.
I have a lot of schoolwork, so I’ll make this quick.
Yes, we need police.
Yes, police help people.
There is a negative side to law enforcement that is much worse than most people realize.
When I walk and ride a bicycle around New York City, law enforcement has their off-the-books civilian lie and scam team harass me on the sidewalk and in the street.
Law enforcement has civilians standing in the street trying to cause accidents.
Law enforcement has civilians driving around trying to cause accidents.
Some of them are in commercial or livery vehicles.
Some of New York City law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team members are just regular people driving around.
Law enforcement has civilians on bicycles and electric bicycles riding around trying to cause accidents and harassing people.
If anyone gets run over or hurt, it’s almost impossible to prove that law enforcement is running dangerous scams in the street.
All the people that law enforcement uses for the dangerous street scams don’t work for the government or law enforcement.
They are liars who will deny that they have any connection with law enforcement.
A few more scams.
When law enforcement’s dangerous street scam team is on foot, they will stand in the street instead of on the sidewalk.
When law enforcement’s dangerous street scam team is driving, they will stop their vehicles in the crosswalk or intersection to try and cause accidents and harass people.
This semester’s GPA will probably be about 2.5 to 3.0.
The total GPA should stay above 3.0 because I’m close to graduation.
First and foremost, I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times.
Treating people respectfully at Baruch College is the most important thing at Baruch College.
Regardless of how anyone at Baruch College treats me, I treat everyone respectfully.
For the past four years, I’ve been unable to use the Baruch College/CUNY Wi-Fi consistently.
I’m creating several videos to show what’s going on.
I was just in the Baruch College library on the 4th floor.
It was September 25, 2023, at about 11 am.
There was only one other Baruch College student on the floor when my laptop was blocked from using the Baruch College Wi-Fi again.
There were a few people who work at the library walking around, plus one Baruch College student on the floor, and that was it.
I’m connected to the Baruch College Wi-Fi; it’s just not working.
The Baruch College Help Desk is great.
I don’t think this has anything to do with them.
I’m connected to the Baruch College Wi-Fi with several laptops.
None of them work on the Baruch College Wi-Fi, including the laptops loaned to me by Baruch College.
I have about 3 or 4 laptops I bought with student loans, plus I have access to laptops from the Baruch College library.
None of the above-mentioned laptops work properly when I use the Baruch College Wi-Fi.
If it wasn’t for a hotspot from a phone company, I would have failed out of CUNY due to lack of access to the Wi-Fi.
I’m allowed partial access to the Baruch College Wi-Fi.
Not enough to graduate.
In my opinion, a student can’t graduate from college in 2023 without consistent access to the college’s Wi-Fi.
If you’re too busy to respond, its no big deal.
I understand everyone is busy.
I’m making the best of the situation as always.
I have Wi-Fi from my mobile phone company to get me through.
Again, the most important thing for me is to follow the Baruch College/CUNY rules and protocol, plus treat all Baruch College staff, professors, and students with the utmost respect at all times.
The only time I call 911 is when I’m inside New York City.
The NYPD 911 operators are harassing me on the phone.
I told the NYPD 911 operators I’m reporting them via phone and email to dozens of government agencies.
I told the NYPD 911 operators I’m taking the emails and using them as exhibits in court cases via NYSCEF (I’m a pro se plaintiff, NOT an attorney).
The NYPD 911 operators made it very clear they are not concerned about any oversight.
The NYPD 911 operators made it very clear they are above the law and they don’t have any concerns about harassing people and running scams on recorded law enforcement phone lines.
I’m taking Spanish 1 – SPA 1001 this semester, Fall 2023, at Baruch College.
The rule is a student isn’t allowed to take Spanish if they took Spanish for two years in high school.
I took two years of Spanish in high school.
I graduated high school in 1994.
I contacted the Chair of the Language Department and the Deputy Chair of the Spanish Department.
They said it was OK for me to take Spanish 1 and 2 at Baruch College to meet my language requirement for graduation because I took Spanish in high school so long ago (the 1990s).
I wanted to mention it to you to make sure it’s OK if I take Spanish to complete my language requirement.
I assume if the language department said it’s OK for me to take Spanish 1 and 2, then it’s OK.
I’m mentioning it here just to be extra careful and avoid any mishaps that would stop me from graduating.
In my opinion, people I know pay New York City law enforcement and their off-the-books plain clothes civilian lie and scam team to harass me.
One of the many scams that New York City law enforcement runs on me is paying civilian women and men to try and pick fights with me in Manhattan.
The scam team harasses me in the street, in the subway, in stores, at Baruch College, etc.
I’m 47 years old.
I don’t have a criminal record.
Of course, I’m not going to fall for that scam.
When New York City law enforcement sends one person after the next in regular clothes to cut me off, block me from walking, hold their phone in my face, crash into me, yell at me, sneeze in my face, cough in my face, etc., I call the Department of Justice, the FBI, and NYPD 911.
The New York City FBI blocked my phone number.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office blocked my phone number.
The New York City US Attorney’s Office blocked my phone number.
Every NYPD precinct blocked my phone number.
Many more US government agencies blocked my phone number.
I guess they don’t want to get involved with people being harassed by law enforcement.
I’ve called NYPD 911 thousands of times.
In my opinion, the people that pick up NYPD 911 harass me on the phone when I call.
Lately, when I call NYPD 911, there is something strange happening.
I will dial NYPD 911 and then press call.
My phone will show “Calling Emergency number.”
Then the call will freeze and won’t start ringing.
Then I’ll turn on my phone screen recorder.
After my phone screen recorder is turned on, the NYPD 911 call will start ringing, and I’ll speak with the NYPD 911 operators.
If I don’t turn on my phone’s screen recorder, the NYPD 911 call won’t ring.
Please advise if you require additional information from me.
Please listen to some of the NYPD 911 calls from my phone number, 917 815 5415, when you’re available.
When I call NYPD 911 from my phone, the NYPD 911 operators pretend they are sleeping, they whisper, they yell for a few seconds and hang up, they say the police are on their way without asking for an address and hang up, and many more scams.
I told the NYPD 911 operators I’m reporting them to several government agencies, and they don’t care.
The NYPD 911 operators aren’t concerned about any government oversight.
I said aren’t all the NYPD 911 calls recorded?
The NYPD 911 operators said they don’t know or didn’t respond and weren’t the slightest bit concerned.
I don’t know where the NYPD is forwarding my NYPD 911 calls.
I have responsibilities like everyone else except for the members of New York City law enforcement that harass me.
For example, I have schoolwork.
The members of New York City law enforcement that harass me, on the other hand, have billions of dollars in resources and can do whatever they want.
Additionally, New York City law enforcement has thousands of full-time and part-time staff that run scams all day long and don’t even think about helping anyone.
I’ve seen it with my own eyes.
People I know pay New York City law enforcement and other police departments in New York and other states to rob, steal, scam, cover up crimes, etc.
Law enforcement doesn’t have any oversight, so they have almost no chance of getting caught.
I know people that have been committing crimes with law enforcement since the 90s.
New York City law enforcement has a team of employees that manages my situation at Baruch College.
For example, New York City law enforcement has a team of employees that make sure I have Baruch College students harassing me every day at school.
I have Baruch College students crashing into me, shoving their phones in my face, etc.
I just ignore them and walk away.
I don’t even report it for the most part because they know where all the security cameras are, and they avoid them.
I just figured out a scam that law enforcement ran on me to sabotage me for the Fall 2023 semester.
I can’t disclose everything because I’m still a student at Baruch College.
If I disclose everything here, law enforcement will use it against me.
There are a few things I’m very comfortable disclosing.
Law enforcement waited until 3 weeks before the start of the Baruch College Fall 2023 semester to cancel one of my easiest and most fun classes.
This is where law enforcement’s lies, scams, and sneakiness really shine through.
Law enforcement has their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team blow marijuana smoke and vape mist at me almost every day.
That drains almost all of my emergency.
It also wastes hours of my day because I have to visit emergency rooms and urgent cares every day to get checked out after law enforcement drugs me.
Law enforcement held back putting at least one class on the CUNY First booking system.
Then after law enforcement saw that I picked my classes and wasn’t checking the CUNY First system anymore, law enforcement put up classes that they know I would have signed up for.
Now I know for the future, I have to keep checking because law enforcement is running non-stop scams on me at Baruch College.
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For me, treating Baruch College staff, professors, and students respectfully is more important than anything.
The majority of Baruch College staff and professors are stellar.
I’ve navigated some interesting situations at Baruch College and LaGuardia Community College.
The key to my success at Baruch College was and is always to treat all Baruch College staff, professors, and students politely and respectfully.
Regardless of how badly I’m ever treated on occasion at Baruch College, I always treat all Baruch College staff, professors, and students with the utmost respect at all times.
I’m looking at the big picture.
No exceptions.
No matter what.
For example, Baruch College students crash into me, shove their phones in my face, harass me in the bathroom, and much more.
I’m sure most Baruch College students are great.
There are a number of Baruch College students harassing other students.
There was graffiti in the 6-floor vertical building bathroom today.
The same thing goes for Baruch College staff and professors.
I just act politely and respectfully and move away when allowed.
If something is very obvious and I see a security camera nearby, I’ll polietly and respectfully alert Baruch College security via email.
One time I reported a Baruch College student, and I don’t remember hearing anything further about it.
I’ve reported students for harassing me at BMCC and LaGuardia too, and I never heard anything further about it.
I understand that people are busy and they have to prioritize issues.
I’ve had a small number of Baruch College staff and professor treat me negatively.
Security guards trying to crash into me in the lobby of the library building for some reason.
I documented the time and date somewhere if you want to look at the security video.
I moved out of the way.
It’s no big deal.
A lot of people, not me, play that crash-into-people game in Manhattan.
It’s nothing new.
I always treat all security guards with the utmost respect at all times, regardless of how they treat me.
Apart from that one incident, they are all very nice.
Anytime I speak with a Baruch College security guard, on the rare occasion, I audio record the polite and respectful conversation with my phone to be safe.
I navigated the situations professionally, politely, and respectfully.
I’ve dealt with much worse than any abuse I’ve received at Baruch College, so I’m used to it.
I’m optimistic and in good spirits, as always.
I’ve proven myself to be a serious, polite, and respectful student at Baruch College, and I’m continuing on the same path.
I have a 3.8 GPA with approximately 8 classes to go.
Regardless if I graduate with a 3.8 or a 2.0, the important thing is that I will continue to treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times, and I’ll graduate.
I’ll respectfully report things occasionally to cover myself.
I’m going to utilize the Baruch College opportunity to elevate my life.
I started a little business while I’m here called Mark Pine Opinion.
I’m working on additional entrepreneurial ventures in my spare time.
I’m giving my little side entrepreneurial ventures my all and trying to turn them into money, so I have a career before graduation.
Of course, schoolwork is the number one priority.
I’m studying for Spanish every day, and the class doesn’t start for 3 weeks.
I wanted to mention something regarding documenting my polite and respectful behavior at Baruch College.
My polite and respectful behavior and treating people respectfully is the most important thing at Baruch College.
I’m always concerned about Baruch College students or others making up lies about my polite and respectful behavior because of how many times I’ve been harassed at Baruch College by people I don’t know.
Baruch College is very valuable to me.
I’m guessing the Baruch College students that are harassing me are trying to get me in trouble with the school.
Why else would they be harassing me?
The same thing used to happen at the public assistance job program.
There were people trying to pick fights with people to get them kicked out.
Most of the individuals at Baruch College are here to help each other and elevate their lives.
As is life, when there are tens of thousands of people in one organization, there are always going to be some looking to start trouble.
That’s nothing new.
It’s nothing I haven’t dealt with for decades.
I’m almost 47.
I don’t drink.
I don’t smoke.
I don’t party.
I don’t date.
I don’t have a criminal record.
I don’t do anything illegal.
That’s how I choose to live my life.
I’ve had many Baruch College students harass me in classes, inside the buildings, in the bathrooms, and off campus.
I have no idea who the students are, and even if I did, the best thing to do to someone harassing me is to be polite or ignore them.
I ignore anyone at Baruch College that is harassing me or act professionally or politely if it’s a situation I have to endure.
Life isn’t perfect.
I make the best of all situations.
I’ve had Baruch College students verbally attack me during mandatory in-class student groups.
I just take the abuse and act politely.
One time I sat down in a student group with 4 Baruch College students and me.
Within a minute of sitting down, the 4 Baruch College students started verbally attacking me.
I never spoke with any of the Baruch College students in the group before in my life.
I don’t know their identities.
Of course, it bounced right off me.
I’ve been physically attacked and robbed outside of Baruch College.
Words bounce off me.
I keep my cool when I’m physically attacked and robbed.
I’m used to it.
I don’t like it, although it’s nothing new.
I have so many police reports for being robbed in Manhattan from the NYPD I lost count.
My phone was stolen 3 times last semester.
I was robbed in Manhattan approximately 4 or 5 times last semester, Spring 2023.
I just get back up and keep trying to elevate my life.
Another time I was in a mandatory student pair with one Baruch College student.
The Baruch College student was verbally attacking me as usual.
At one point, the Baruch College student told me not to go to the bathroom so the student could continue verbally attacking me.
I went to the bathroom and acted politely and respectfully.
It seemed like the person was trying to pick a fight or start an argument with me.
My focus is treating people politely and respectfully, plus my career.
I have a few new strategies to document my polite and respectful Baruch College behavior that I wanted to mention that I’m excited about for Fall 2023 and beyond.
I purchased new laptops on the web with my student loans for a great price before the cost went up.
Now I have a little more ability to do more on the web.
I use 2 types of software to record my polite and respectful behavior at Baruch College.
I’m using them now.
They are called screencast and loom.com.
Anytime I’m at Baruch College, without exception, I alternate back and forth from screencast to loom.com
I may add a 3rd software into the mix now that I’m thinking about it.
Screencast and loom.com are recording my face at all times from my laptop camera.
Screencast and loom.com also record my laptop screen at all times.
I stop and start both screencast and loom.com every 10 to 20 minutes.
Therefore even if I lose a video clip, I have hours of polite and respectful behavior videos from every day at Baruch College showing that I’m acting professionally, respectfully, and politely at all times.
Screencast and loom.com can also record audio.
I’m not going to use screencast and loom.com to record audio at Baruch College.
I will only record video of myself and my laptop screen.
I hope that’s enough evidence to prove that I’m polite and respectful at all times at Baruch College.
I also create tons of little selfie videos of myself for social media that I’m constantly posting on the web.
Of course, when I create selfie videos, it’s just me.
There are no Baruch College students in the videos.
I could spend hours working on this email, although I’m going to stop now.
The most important things at Baruch College:
1. Treat all Baruch College staff, professors, and students with the utmost respect at all times, no matter what.
2. Never cheat.
I would never use Artificial Intelligence to cheat.
I’m not an expert in AI, although I think students are going to be getting kicked out of schools a lot trying to use AI work as their own.
This email is over 1,000 words.
I don’t need AI to write or cheat.
3. Plagiarism of any kind is an immediate disaster.
Don’t need it.
Would never do it.
It can be easily detected.
4. Dating is one of the quickest ways to get kicked out of college.
I wouldn’t date anyone at Baruch College if someone offered me $10,000,000 for one date upfront in my bank account.
There are millions of people in Manhattan.
I’m not dating anyone.
If I were, it would be someone not connected to Baruch College that can go to Title 9 and get me kicked out of school in the blink of an eye.