Many residents have reached out to their civic associations
to complain and find out why. The police department has admitted they are
short-staffed. Quite possibly a personnel shortage might, in fact, be the reason.
But we also read that the police department decided not to fill a vacant
position to purchase several motorcycles. Clearly, this move would indicate the
position that was open was not necessarily impactful or critical to the police on patrol.
Or was it?
In one of his recent daily email campaign blasts, Mr Feiner wrote to
residents that “Over a dozen unlocked vehicles were entered last night
in the Joyce Road section of Hartsdale and property was stolen from
within the cars. Additionally, one unlocked vehicle with a key left inside was
stolen. If each of these cars was locked this email would not have been
written!” We doubt that. In fact, he would simply discuss something else. Such
as, since the professionals he hired to repair the 9-11 memorial wall at
Presser Park (formerly Webb Field) failed with their last attempt, he has enlisted
the help of students to repair the wall and try to keep the individual tiles
from falling off again.
He continues, “We are stepping up patrols and asking
residents to help protect themselves by locking their vehicles at night. This
crime of opportunity is plaguing many communities in Westchester and we
believe the Greenburgh police have previously arrested the subjects
responsible for last night’s crimes. Our officers have been in the Bronx most
of the day following up.” What it sounds like is that a lack of patrols by our
police might be what’s missing. Perhaps one of the new motorcycle police
officers could do the patrol more stealthily than a regular patrol car?
Finally, he says, “The Greenburgh police department
also has a neighborhood watch program. Neighbors who participate in the
neighborhood watch efforts help the police look for suspicious activity. Let us
know if you're interested in setting up a neighborhood watch program on your
street. We can have a police officer meet with you and your neighbors at
someone's home, provide neighbors with safety tips and advise you what action
steps you could take to help us keep your neighborhood very safe.”
We are all for Neighborhood Watch programs and encourage the
public to report any suspicious activity, regardless of a Neighborhood Watch or
not. But Mr Feiner has cleverly switched the subject from a lack of action with
the thefts in the Hartsdale neighborhood away from the real issue, that of a
lack of police presence in all of our neighborhoods. Our police department is
one of the best to be found anywhere. Sadly, the police chief answers to, and the department falls under Mr Feiner’s purview.
While all of the rhetoric from the corner office will no doubt
change the subject, Mr Feiner will offer to meet with anyone who is willing to
talk to him. If he hadn’t already changed the subject prior to his arrival, he
will do so once he is there. Then he will try to enlist the help of that person
to assist him in creating a program to... We need a more visible police
presence in all of our neighborhoods to thwart crime. We need speed monitoring
and ticketing of those offenders who violate the law. If we have the police in
our neighborhoods instead of in the Bronx or riding motorcycles, maybe we can
prevent more crime here as get to know our police officers better. Only then
will we get A Better Greenburgh.
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