How do you know its fake? Where is the sign that it says NO PARKING OR NO STANDING?
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anonymous
Posted on Tue, Jun 05 2007 at 10:57 AM
NYC Fraternal Order of Perps?
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anonymous
Posted on Wed, Jun 06 2007 at 07:50 AM
Where is the sign saying no parking or no standing? By this picture it looks like a legal spot. Where is the picture of the fake permit if he is illegally parked?
You might find this interesting from their website:
You'll notice about half way down the home page they already got in trouble with Bloomy about this. Also, the guy who runs the fund has been incarcerated for some shady stuff.
DATE: June 14, 2006
TO: NPDF Members|
FROM: Joseph Occhipinti, Executive Director
National Police Defense Foundation
SUBJECT: Suspension of NPDF Vehicle ID Placard Program
The Mayor of the City of New York has reportedly issued a directive to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to arrest any person possessing any fraternal association member vehicle identification placard.
There have been isolated incidents wherein arrests were reportedly made for the mere possession of fraternal association member placards by the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau and the bearer being charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument. According to NPDF legal experts there is no legal basis for such a charge and NPDF attorneys will be taking aggressive action to secure a “cease & desist” order from the courts.
The National Police Defense Foundation, a congressionally recognized and IRS approved 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, implemented the NPDF Member Vehicle ID Placard Program in 1996. Our Chief Legal Counsel did his due diligence and determined that possession of said member placard does not violate any federal, state and city law.
In addition, the New York State Attorney General in its audit of the NPDF Accessories Brochure found no violation of law prohibiting us from issuing Member Vehicle ID Placards.
It is our official position that the NPDF Member Vehicle Placard does not imitate any official NYPD or other police agency placard since it does not contain any official government seal, nor does its design, color and expiration date appear to be a facsimile of any official police placard.
It should be noted that the National Police Defense Foundation is duly registered as a police organization with the New York City Police Department, Internal Affairs Bureau and the New York State Attorney General. As of this date, the NPDF has not received any official communication alerting us of the Mayors reported directive or suspected violation of law.
The NPDF Executive Board has decided to temporarily suspend the Member Vehicle ID Placard Program and await the decision of the court.
You are hereby directed to immediately remove the NPDF Member Vehicle ID Placard from its assigned vehicles when parking or traveling in any of the five boroughs of the City of New York .
Any member wishing to surrender the member vehicle placard will receive a $25 credit toward next years membership dues or application fee to order NPDF “Safe Cop” organizational license plates being offered by the New York and New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles.
interesting. so then we should not see any more posts like these because the owner of said permit will be arrested and charged with possessing a forged instrument.
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anonymous
Posted on Sat, Jun 09 2007 at 09:12 AM
Where the hell is there a legal spot at 5th Ave and 23rd St?
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anonymous
Posted on Fri, Jun 15 2007 at 12:45 AM
They may be a registered organization but have no power to make a permit for parking, anymore than the court officers union does. They can put that card on the dash, but it's only artwork
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anonymous
Posted on Fri, Jun 22 2007 at 10:49 PM
I have reviewed some of your comments and for the record neither I "Joseph Occhipinti" or my wife drive a Hummer with NYC NPDF plates.
For your information, my wife drives a 1996 Honda with over 100,000 miles and never travels to New York City by car.
The plates in question are privately owned and not even NPDF organizational license plates.
The proceeds from the "Safe Cop" organizational license plates issued both in the State of New York and New Jersey fund the congressionally recognized "Safe Cop" program that posts a $10,000 reward when a law enforcement officer is shot anywhere in the United States. It was the Safe Cop reward that helped arrest and convict the murderers of Orange Police Officer Joyce Carnegie and more recent, Orange Police Officer Tyron Franklin.
More important, the "Safe Cop" program funded the creation of the new "September 11th Police memorial" that will be housed at the PNC Art Center in New Jersey.
As for the other comments, most of them are perpetuating falsehoods involving my 22 year long career as a federal agent and "volunteer" work with the National Police Defense Foundation.
Again for the record, the National Police Defense Foundation does not endorse or condone any violation of law by its members, including illegal parking.
To learn more about the NPDF, I strongly urge you to visit our website at www.npdf.org or email me at npdf1@aol.com
Joseph Occhipinti
Executive Director
National Police Defense Foundation
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Posted on Mon, Jun 04 2007 at 07:29 PM
how can we tell its fake permit
Posted on Mon, Jun 04 2007 at 08:23 PM
please post the permit
i am in law enforcement and i think everyone using fake permits should be summonsed
Posted on Mon, Jun 04 2007 at 08:36 PM
i dont get it where is the placard
Posted on Mon, Jun 04 2007 at 11:29 PM
what type of plates r those ???????
Posted on Tue, Jun 05 2007 at 10:50 AM
How do you know its fake? Where is the sign that it says NO PARKING OR NO STANDING?
Posted on Tue, Jun 05 2007 at 10:57 AM
NYC Fraternal Order of Perps?
Posted on Wed, Jun 06 2007 at 07:50 AM
Where is the sign saying no parking or no standing? By this picture it looks like a legal spot. Where is the picture of the fake permit if he is illegally parked?
Posted on Wed, Jun 06 2007 at 06:06 PM
This car belongs to the wife of the founder of the NPDF. He drives a big black Hummer with NPDF plates:
http://nyc.uncivilservants.org/post/index/1145
You might find this interesting from their website:
You'll notice about half way down the home page they already got in trouble with Bloomy about this. Also, the guy who runs the fund has been incarcerated for some shady stuff.
http://www.npdf.org/
IMPORTANT MEMBER ADVISORY
DATE: June 14, 2006
TO: NPDF Members|
FROM: Joseph Occhipinti, Executive Director
National Police Defense Foundation
SUBJECT: Suspension of NPDF Vehicle ID Placard Program
The Mayor of the City of New York has reportedly issued a directive to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to arrest any person possessing any fraternal association member vehicle identification placard.
There have been isolated incidents wherein arrests were reportedly made for the mere possession of fraternal association member placards by the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau and the bearer being charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument. According to NPDF legal experts there is no legal basis for such a charge and NPDF attorneys will be taking aggressive action to secure a “cease & desist” order from the courts.
The National Police Defense Foundation, a congressionally recognized and IRS approved 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, implemented the NPDF Member Vehicle ID Placard Program in 1996. Our Chief Legal Counsel did his due diligence and determined that possession of said member placard does not violate any federal, state and city law.
In addition, the New York State Attorney General in its audit of the NPDF Accessories Brochure found no violation of law prohibiting us from issuing Member Vehicle ID Placards.
It is our official position that the NPDF Member Vehicle Placard does not imitate any official NYPD or other police agency placard since it does not contain any official government seal, nor does its design, color and expiration date appear to be a facsimile of any official police placard.
It should be noted that the National Police Defense Foundation is duly registered as a police organization with the New York City Police Department, Internal Affairs Bureau and the New York State Attorney General. As of this date, the NPDF has not received any official communication alerting us of the Mayors reported directive or suspected violation of law.
The NPDF Executive Board has decided to temporarily suspend the Member Vehicle ID Placard Program and await the decision of the court.
You are hereby directed to immediately remove the NPDF Member Vehicle ID Placard from its assigned vehicles when parking or traveling in any of the five boroughs of the City of New York .
Any member wishing to surrender the member vehicle placard will receive a $25 credit toward next years membership dues or application fee to order NPDF “Safe Cop” organizational license plates being offered by the New York and New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles.
Posted on Fri, Jun 08 2007 at 09:03 PM
interesting. so then we should not see any more posts like these because the owner of said permit will be arrested and charged with possessing a forged instrument.
Posted on Sat, Jun 09 2007 at 09:12 AM
Where the hell is there a legal spot at 5th Ave and 23rd St?
Posted on Fri, Jun 15 2007 at 12:45 AM
They may be a registered organization but have no power to make a permit for parking, anymore than the court officers union does. They can put that card on the dash, but it's only artwork
Posted on Fri, Jun 22 2007 at 10:49 PM
I have reviewed some of your comments and for the record neither I "Joseph Occhipinti" or my wife drive a Hummer with NYC NPDF plates.
For your information, my wife drives a 1996 Honda with over 100,000 miles and never travels to New York City by car.
The plates in question are privately owned and not even NPDF organizational license plates.
The proceeds from the "Safe Cop" organizational license plates issued both in the State of New York and New Jersey fund the congressionally recognized "Safe Cop" program that posts a $10,000 reward when a law enforcement officer is shot anywhere in the United States. It was the Safe Cop reward that helped arrest and convict the murderers of Orange Police Officer Joyce Carnegie and more recent, Orange Police Officer Tyron Franklin.
More important, the "Safe Cop" program funded the creation of the new "September 11th Police memorial" that will be housed at the PNC Art Center in New Jersey.
As for the other comments, most of them are perpetuating falsehoods involving my 22 year long career as a federal agent and "volunteer" work with the National Police Defense Foundation.
Again for the record, the National Police Defense Foundation does not endorse or condone any violation of law by its members, including illegal parking.
To learn more about the NPDF, I strongly urge you to visit our website at www.npdf.org or email me at npdf1@aol.com
Joseph Occhipinti
Executive Director
National Police Defense Foundation
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