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.
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.
Right now, I’m sitting in a Manhattan emergency room.
I’m going to emergency rooms and urgent cares every day to get checked out after New York City law enforcement and their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team drug me.
I’ve been to emergency rooms because of this hundreds of times.
I’ve been to urgent cares because of this hundreds of times.
Besides law enforcement drugging me, I don’t drink.
I don’t smoke.
I don’t do drugs.
I don’t have a criminal record.
Please advise if anyone has any ideas how I can get New York City law enforcement and their civilian lie and scam team to stop harassing me every day.
In my opinion, a fraction of 1 percent of the crime committed by the NYPD and New York City law enforcement ends up in convictions.
People I know pay the NYPD and New York City law enforcement to harass me.
I suspect the same people I know pay law enforcement in other jurisdictions and states to commit a variety of crimes.
Law enforcement doesn’t have any oversight at all, so it’s not a problem that I’m reporting them to hundreds of government agencies.
I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t date.
Law enforcement chased away my web marketing clients, so here I am, making the best of it.
New York City law enforcement has a plain clothes civilian lie and scam team of thousands of women and men that run scams for them.
New York City law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team don’t officially work for the government or law enforcement.
That would defeat the whole purpose of the scam team.
One of the many things New York City law enforcement uses their plain clothes lie and scam team for is to drug me.
For example, New York City law enforcement has their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team blows marijuana smoke and vape mist in my face.
There are few benefits for New York City law enforcement drugging me.
1. It slows down my productivity.
2. It makes me want to go to sleep instead of spending my free time trying to expose New York City law enforcement for harassing me.
3. It drains my energy for days.
New York City law enforcement and their civilian lie and scam team have drugged me hundreds of times over the years.
I’ve been to urgent care locations hundreds of times.
I’ve been to hospital emergency rooms hundreds of times.
My Medicade bill is probably in the millions of dollars.
In my opinion, many (not all) in law enforcement can care less about the taxpayer’s money and safety.
There are a few things I would like to clarify about New York City law enforcement and their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team drugging me with marijuana and who knows what else.
1. I act customary.
2. I might be a little more quiet than usual.
3. It makes me want to go to sleep.
4. It makes me hungry and thirsty.
I was a student at LaGuardia Community College for about a year.
Law enforcement drugged me dozens, if not hundreds of times on my way to LaGuardia Community College.
I earned a 3.975 GPA while living in the street homeless the whole time.
I’ve been a student at Baruch College for about 2 years.
Law enforcement has drugged me dozens, if not hundreds of times during the last two years.
My GPA at Baruch College is 3.8, with about 8 classes left to graduate.
I think all I need is a 2.0 to graduate.
That’s living in the street homeless the entire time.
Law enforcement drugged me earlier today (July 30, 2023), and I went to an urgent care location.
After I left the urgent care, I started to study for school again.
Law enforcement had their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team drug me again.
In a little while, I’ll be headed to one of my favorite hospital emergency rooms.
I’m well known by many urgent care locations and hospital emergency rooms because I’ve been there hundreds of times.
I always treat all the staff at hospital emergency rooms and urgent cares with the utmost respect at all times.
I never mention a word about law enforcement to anyone at the hospital emergency rooms or urgent cares.
If I see NYPD Police Officers at the hospital emergency rooms or urgent cares, I treat them respectfully.
I’m very concise and professional at all hospital emergency rooms and urgent care locations.
I tell them the same thing every time.
I say someone I don’t know blew some type of marijuana smoke or vape mist in my face, and I feel bad.
They take my vitals, give me a quick check-up, and I’m on my way.
Today is a double-drugging day, meaning that New York City law enforcement and their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team drugged me twice today.
Law enforcement has drugged me on my way to school before every exam I’ve ever taken at LaGuardia Community College and Baruch College.
Law enforcement knows, and I know that they are going to be drugging me dozens, if not hundreds of times before I go to Baruch College during the 2023/2024 school year.
The only way to avoid law enforcement drugging me dozens or hundreds of times this year is for me to get the word out about law enforcement harassing me and get some help.
Assuming I don’t receive any help, law enforcement knows I’ll be going to emergency rooms and urgent cares constantly this school year.
School hasn’t even started, and law enforcement is already drugging me regularly.
I’m on public assistance or welfare.
I’m living on less than $600 per month.
That includes bills and food.
Homeless people have bills.
For example, phone bill, bicycle rental subscription, plus more.
I’m going to detail another scam that law enforcement is going to try to drag into the drugging.
The scam I’m about to detail, law enforcement was going to run on me last semester, although I documented it with the New York State Courts efile website, so law enforcement backed off.
That’s why I’m documenting it again now.
Intermission: If anyone thinks this is far-fetched:
1. That’s how law enforcement gets away with it.
2. No one would believe that law enforcement is this corrupt.
3. The things law enforcement does to me that I’m leaving out are 3X as outrageous as what you’re reading.
I suspect that after law enforcement drugs me dozens or hundreds of times this school year, and I go to the hospital emergency rooms and urgent cares an equal amount of times, law enforcement will think about forcing one or two of my classes to say that Mark Pine is acting erratically.
I have had so many Baruch College teachers, staff, and students harass me I lost count.
I have Baruch College teachers, staff, and students harassing me during classes, in the bathrooms, in the hallways, outside of school, in the subway, in the street, on the phone when I call NYPD 911, etc.
I ignore them.
I play along.
I make the best of it.
When law enforcement drugs me.
1. I feel bad.
2. I get tired.
3. I want to go to sleep.
4. I get hungry and thirsty.
5. I act like every other student.
I always treat everyone at Baruch College professionally and respectfully.
I always wear a hat and glasses, so you can barely even see me under there.
I’m taking pictures and record videos of myself every single day to prove I look and act ordinary.
Some of the videos I publish on social media, and some go into my cloud account.
One day, I’ll expose New York City law enforcement for harassing me.
In the meantime, I’m making the best of the situation.
There is no point in complaining because everyone has their own problems.
I’m reaching out to thousands of government agencies and non-government organizations to try and get help.
No one at Baruch College or CUNY can stop New York City law enforcement from harassing me.
I never mention law enforcement or anything negative to anyone at Baruch College or CUNY.
This message is more than 1,500 hundred words, and I wrote it in one sitting after New York City law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team drugged me twice today.
Law enforcement can easily have 300 Baruch College teachers, staff, and students say anything they want about me.
If you look at the Baruch College security cameras, you will see me acting fine.
If you look at my videos and pictures, you will see me acting OK too.
My rule is to visit an urgent care or emergency room every time New York City law enforcement drugs me after school lets out.
If that means 3 to 5 times a week or 7 days a week, that’s my routine.
It’s well documented via credible sources on the web that law enforcement drugs people.
I’ve called NYPD 911 over 10,000 times to report New York City law enforcement.
The NYPD pretends they don’t know who I am.
10 billion dollars a year and 50 thousand people don’t know someone called NYPD 911 more than 10,000 times?
If you are living your life, trying to elevate your life, and treating people respectfully, then you will have no idea what I’m talking about here.
New York City law enforcement has a massive group of individuals in the thousands of people that harass, sabotage, and pick fights with people for a living.
I know it sounds ridiculous.
I don’t know what I would have thought if I didn’t see it for myself.
People I know pay the NYPD and New York City law enforcement to harass me.
When I call NYPD 911 to report them the operators harass me on the phone.
I don’t have a criminal record.
I don’t do anything illegal.
New York City law enforcement has dozens of women and men in regular clothes harass me in Manhattan every week.
For example, they crash into me, shove their phones in my face, rob me, vandalize my property, play loud music when I try to record videos, yell curses when I try to record videos, blow drug smoke in my face, and much more.
New York City law enforcement’s plain clothes lie and scam team consists of corporate executives, students, and every other type of individual you would find in New York City.
I ignore them when they harass me.
Today one got a small response out of me.
I was minding my own business early this morning, recording videos by the Hudson River.
A woman ran up to me and started yelling curses to ruin my video.
If law enforcement doesn’t have a vehicle nearby to play loud music to ruin my videos, they will sometimes have their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team yell curses to ruin my videos.
New York City law enforcement and their civilian lie and scam team have ruined thousands of videos I’ve tried to record during the past several years by playing music.
It was July 29, 2023, at about 6:30 AM.
I ignored the person yelling curses and kept moving.
A few seconds later, a man starts chasing after me, yelling, screaming, and trying to crash into me.
We had a few words back and forth.
I could tell that he was very happy that he had harassed me on behalf of New York City law enforcement.
We went our separate ways very quickly.
I don’t know the identities of the scam team.
If I see them again, I won’t recognize any of them.
Even if I do recognize any of them, I’m not saying a word to any of them.
The worst thing you can do to law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team is ignore them.
If any of New York City law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team members approach me at Baruch College, the gym, etc., I will ignore them and walk away.
I don’t care if a lie and scam team member pours a can of paint over my head and starts cursing me out at Baruch College, the gym, etc.
I will ignore the person and walk away.
Baruch College, the gym, and all the other places I utilize in New York City are very valuable to me.
I’m not going to get banned from somewhere for arguing with New York City law enforcement’s civilian lie and scam team that will get a bonus.
Here is a little more insight into the scams.
New York City law enforcement has hundreds of people that run scams for them at Baruch College, my gym, and other places I go.
The people that run scams for New York City law enforcement at these places don’t officially work for the government and they don’t work for law enforcement.
The whole point of New York City law enforcement having civilians unofficially working for them is to have non-government employees available to run scams.
As I stated, if anyone reading this can imagine, I have dozens of women and men in regular clothes harassing me every week.
They harass me in stores, supermarkets, the street, at Baruch College, in the subway, and everywhere else.
Most of the people that harass me on behalf of law enforcement are trying to start arguments with me so they can go running back to Baruch College, the gym, and everywhere else.
They can claim that coincidentally, we had some type of negative interaction that was, of course, my fault, they coincidentally recognize me, and they want to report me.
According to New York City law enforcement Manhattan is just a tiny town where everyone knows each other that is filled with negative coincidences.
That is except when New York City law enforcement and their plain clothes civilian lie and scam team are robbing the taxpayers every day.
For example, when New York City law enforcement has their civilian lie and scam team harassing me in supermarkets, who do you think are paying for the groceries?
You are.
That’s it for now.
I’m headed to the NYPD 1st Precinct to try and get a police report.
I always treat all the NYPD police officers at the precincts respectfully, regardless if they grant me a police report or not.
I’m going to run through my routine of how I stay clean.
I used to provide web marketing services for companies.
I was having a great experience.
Then people I know paid New York City law enforcement and law enforcement in other states to sabotage me.
People I know pay law enforcement for a variety of crimes.
I tried to report the NYPD and law enforcement to various New York City and United States government agencies, and they blocked my phone number.
I have been living in the New York City streets homeless for the past 7 years.
I’m on public assistance (welfare).
I receive between $500 and $600 per month from the Human Resources Administration (HRA), the New York City public assistance office.
This is how I stay as clean as possible and smelling fresh while living in the street homeless.
1. I wash my clothes 3 times per week.
I visit self-service laundromats that cost approximately $4 to $5 each time to wash my clothes.
That equals $15 per week and $60 per month.
2. I never wear the same socks twice.
I don’t wash my socks.
After I wear a pair of socks once, I throw them out.
I buy inexpensive socks for about $1 per pair.
That costs $30 per month.
3. I shower every day.
I belong to a gym.
4. I have tons of spray deodorant.
It smells great.
I have enough spray deodorant for the next year or more.
5. I shave my head completely bald, so I don’t have to wash my hair.
6. I wash my backpack.
7. I wear all rubber shoes and keep them clean.
8. I located very inexpensive places to buy t-shirts and sweatpants.
9. I have a storage room where I can keep clean clothes and my belongings in Midtown Manhattan.
The NYPD and New York City law enforcement has a plain clothes civilian lie and scam team that consists of thousands of people.
The lie and scam team includes women and men of all ages—corporate executives, students, etc.
They don’t officially work for the government or law enforcement.
New York City law enforcement uses their civilian lie and scam team to sabotage people and run scams.
New York City law enforcement has several members of the plain clothes civilian lie and scam team that belong to the gym I’m a member at, Baruch College, etc.
The last thing I’m going to say is about pets.
I love dogs.
I live in Manhattan, New York City.
New York City law enforcement would like to say that I’m dirty, I smell, etc., and have 30 members of their plain clothes lie and scam team say I’m the worst thing they ever smelled.
What about people that own dogs?
I never owned a dog.
How many times per day does a dog have to be taken outside to go to the bathroom in New York City?
Does a person that owns a dog give the dog a shower or bath every single time the dog goes back into the apartment after being walked?
If not, then what happens to all the dirt the dog picked up when walking around and rolling around in the horrid New York City streets?
Then the dog is rolling around in the person’s apartment, bed, etc., for the rest of the day.
Additionally, what is the deal with people’s sneakers and shoes?
People are walking around in the slimy Manhattan, New York City streets.
Then they walk into supermarkets, gyms, and many other places without taking their shoes off.
What happens to all the grime on their shoes?
Is someone following them around with a mop?
Do people take their shoes off in New York City businesses and walk around in their socks or barefoot?
The moral of the story is that we stay as clean as possible under the circumstances.
Unfortunately, we aren’t all billionaires.
I always treat everyone with the utmost respect at all times.
In my opinion, treating people respectfully is more important than anything.
I’m not judging anyone, although the reason you don’t hear about homeless people like me is because I blend in.
There are a lot of homeless people living in the street that you wouldn’t know are homeless.
I don’t smell.
I don’t drink.
I don’t have a criminal record.
I don’t do anything illegal.
I have a 3.8 GPA at Baruch College right now, with about 8 classes left to graduate.
I’m making the best of my situation.
If anyone has ideas how I can legally get the NYPD and New York City law enforcement to stop harassing me, please let me know.
Now I’m going to spend my $8 food budget (SNAP, food stamps) at Whole Foods or the Union Square Greenmarket.
I’m making the best of my situation and trying to elevate.