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CELEBRATING!!! These 6 dirt bikes were confiscated on ONE SWEEP off of Truman Street last night!!! GOOD WORK NHPD and GOOD PEOPLE OF TRUMAN STREET. The system can work if you work the system, but it starts with building a relationship of trust. Thank you NHPD! Special shout out to Lt. Jason Minardi and the District 3 Officers .. YOU ROCK!!!!
10 Comments
Mahfouz (Registered User)
Denny (Registered User)
Concerned Citizen (Registered User)
Hill Resident (Registered User)
C'mon ... don't be a 'Denny Downer'! 6 bikes may very well be a drop in the bucket but we celebrate even the small accomplishments because they are just that ... accomplishments. Do you know that ...
(1) just one drop of water in a bucket of water cause a ripple goes all the way out to the edges, and
(2) a typhoon rain begin with ... yup ... one drop of rain.
We are just one 4 block area of residents that said 'NO - NOT TODAY' and look what happened ... 6 bikes down. THAT is no easy task for one haul. But we did it.
So we'll stay positive, and we'll stay vigilant. And we'll keep dripping! Maybe your neighborhood - but Truman Street will NOT have chaos continuing all summer long!
Edmund Burke said 'The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing'.
I prefer the Dr. Suess character- the Lorax who said 'Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not'.
Hill Resident (Registered User)
KenCT (Registered User)
Carissima (Registered User)
Citizen (Registered User)
I have nothing against dirt bikes ... In dirt,
They can be very dangerous in the city for everyone not just the riders !!
Anonymous Hiker (Registered User)
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
For information on storage locations of ATVs and other illegal vehicles, please call (203)946-6098 (reports can be made anonymously). Community members are always welcome to notify their respective District Manager; however, it’s important that people don’t telephone their District Manager to report an incident which is currently taking place, but instead telephone the incident into the non-emergency line to have officers dispatched. We appreciate your concern and help in addressing this matter.