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  • Saturday, December 17, 2005

     



    Home Depot Cicero,NY Wednesday Cruisin Car Show


    Photos of Aledged Illegal activity:
    Onondaga County Deputy,
    Out of Service...Illegally Parked Patrol car Shop City, Teall Ave Syracuse NY

     
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    Police corruption at it's finest!


    BREAKING NEWS:ONONDAGA COUNTY COPS WORKING ILLEGALLY AS SECURITY GUARDS A complaint has been filed with the Attorney General's office in Syracuse and Albany in regards to the Onondaga County Sheriff's Dept, Town of Cicero Police Dept, and City of Syracuse Police Dept. having been illegally employed as security guards working at Super DIRT Week, Home Depot car shows, P&C, and Twin Rinks ice skating rink using police uniforms, guns and squad cars at tax payer expense, earning as much as $27.50 an hour funded by private entities.

    This practice is listed as not allowable by the General Business Law.

    3. The term “business of watch, guard or patrol agency” and the term “watch, guard or patrol agency” shall mean and include any person, firm, limited liability company, partnership or corporation engaged in the business of watch, guard or patrol agency as defined in subdivision two of this section or the business of a security guard company as defined in subdivision five of §89-f of this Chapter with or without the assistance of any employee or employees. For the purposes of this article, a public entity as defined in subdivision seven of §89-f of this Chapter or a security guard company which utilizes security guards solely for its own proprietary use shall not be deemed a security guard company.

    They are contractual not proprietary.

    The private entities are not in compliance with Article 7 of the General Business Law that explicitly states:§170.1 Security guard(d) Police officers(1) When employed by a security guard company, an off-duty police officer is exempt from the registration, fingerprinting and training provisions of the General Business Law, Article 7A.

    When employed by a security guard company, a retired or former police officer must comply with the registration, fingerprinting and training provisions of General Business Law Article 7A.(2) Before employing an off-duty police officer as a security guard, a security guard company licensed pursuant to Article 7 of the General Business Law shall obtain an employee statement from the police officer as required by section 81(2) of the General Business Law; provided, however, a police officer shall be exempt from the fingerprinting provisions of subdivisions 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of section 81 of the General Business Law.(e) Peace officers. When employed by a security guard company, an off-duty peace officer must comply with the registration and fingerprinting provisions of General Business Law Article 7-A. The peace officer must also comply with the training provisions of General Business Law section 89-n subject to that section’s special exceptions for peace officers.(f) For the purposes of General Business Law, Article 7 and 7-A, a security guard is considered to be employed by a security guard company if the security guard is not independently licensed as a private investigator or as a watch, guard or patrol agency pursuant to General Business Law Article 7, even if the security guard is treated as an independent contractor by the security guard company for federal or state tax purposes.

    §85. Attorney-general to prosecute Criminal action for violation of this article shall be prosecuted by the attorney-general, or his deputy, in the name of the people of the state, and in any such prosecution the attorney-general, or his deputy, shall exercise all the powers and perform all duties which the district attorney would otherwise be authorized to exercise or to perform therein. The attorney-general shall, upon a conviction for a violation of any provision of this article and within ten days thereafter, make and file with the Department of State a detailed report showing the date of such conviction, the name of the person convicted and the nature of the charge.

    §88. Roster of licenseesThe Department of State shall publish at least once in each year, a roster of the names and addresses of all persons, firms, limited liability companies and corporations licensed under the provisions of this article. A copy of each roster issued by the Department of State shall be mailed by it to any licensee upon request and without charge.§89-w. ApplicabilityThe provisions of this article shall not apply to a not-for-profit security guard company or public entity which hires a security guard or guards for a specific event or events solely for its own proprietary use and which employs such security guards only on a temporary basis for a total period not exceeding 15 days per year.

    The Town of Cicero Police Dept has an alleged illegal contract to provide security on friday nights, to Cicero Local Development Corp. aka twin rinks ice rink at 5575Meltzer court, suite No 1. Cicero, NY. Surpisingly, the contract was signed May26, 2005 by Cicero Police chief Joesph Snell and Cicero Development Corp and subsequently payable to the town comptroller Shirlie Stuart and upon information and belief; the money is forwared to the officers.

    It is further alleged that Onondaga County Sheriff's Deputies were illegally employed as security guards at Home Depot, Rt. 11 in Cicero, NY for a car show every wednesday night from approximately 7:00-10:00 pm. The Police officers are using police uniforms and squad cars in the performance of operating an illegal enterprise. This practice was considered unethical in Jefferson County earlier this year.http://jonsabinprivateinvestigator.blogspot.com/2005/12/jefferson-county-sheriffs-deputies.html

     

    College Concert




    Try figuring out how to secure this area....When the other team is no where to be found.....lol, they did show up ....after some technical difficulties got corrected.

     

    After a Long day


    Life is Rough but for are K-9's .....well the pictures says it all..

    Friday, December 16, 2005

     

    Downtown City Workin


    Long day ,,,even longer night.??? Or just no more coffee... Who wants to question this Security Officer???

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