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Category Archives: City government
Is Catherine McVay Hughes competent to be on the BPCA board?
August 24, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD Catherine McVay Hughes abruptly resigned as Chair of CB1 after Sheldon Silver was convicted of corruption. (more…)
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Review: Amazon’s limited series: The Giant Beast That Is The Global Economy
February 26, 2019- by Steven E. Greer As I have mentioned before, the vast majority of original content coming from Amazon or Netflix is (more…)
Mayor de Blasio’s New York: NYPD cop in cruiser rams car in road rage
https://youtu.be/_yQxm1X6jug April 1, 2019 (more…)
Former head counsel for the BPCA, Alix Pustilnik, sues for wrongful termination
November 3, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Oh, the irony. Former General Counsel for the BPCA, Alix Pustilnik, (more…)
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Essay: Citizens need to fight back against corrupt port authorities
January 11, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I went to book a Hertz at the Phoenix airport. They charge $100 in airports taxes and other surcharge (more…)
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Exclusive: Some New York City Civil Court judges are so corrupt that they have thugs retaliate against whistle-blowers
December 6, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Nearly three-years ago, in January of 2015, BPTV reported on an egregious case of placard abuse. (more…)
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Restaurants need to stop paying ransom to crooked gas, electric, fire, and plumbing inspectors
December 22, 2018- by Steven E. Greer I watched a Netflix show about the seven days of frantic preparation before the 3-Michelin-star (more…)
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Essay: Saturday Night Live’s fecklessness proves liberal media propaganda influence is nearly dead
May 20, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD All of the pain and suffering that any patriotic American has had to endure over the last two years, (more…)
Essay: Mayor de Blasio’s 2020 campaign slogan: “Do the crime and do no time.”
February 14, 2019- by Steven E. Greer The new TribecaCitizen is run by a lady who can actually write original stories. She has a good article summarizing (more…)
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Mayor de Blasio’s NYC: Violent crime now common in Tribeca
February 24, 2019- The lady who now runs the Tribeca Citizen reports that she was the victim of (more…)
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Essay: Hoaxsters of racial attacks do not understand racism in America
January 31, 2019- by Steven E. Greer It has been more (more…)
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Mayor de Blasio’s New York: Thug repeatedly kicks old lady in head on subway
https://youtu.be/UVKu2hpLviM Update March 23, 2019- The NYPD arrested this man, named Marc Gomez. He has priors for marijuana and guns. (more…)
BPTV supports this wrongly-suspended NJ cop
March 12, 2019- In this video, BPTV sees a rare cop willing to give a damn and enforce a stable society free of (more…)
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Flu report for February 2019
March 1, 2019- The flue is pretty bad this year. (more…)
Former BPCA board member Fernando Mateo to have state liquor license revoked at his La Marina
Far Right: Fernando Mateo, next to current board member Martha Gallo and ousted CFO Robert Serpico Update February 26, 2019- La (more…)
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Did Margaret Chin win an illegal third-term using a fraudulent vote scheme?
September 19, 2017- The votes have been “re-canvassed” and the absentee votes did not change the outcome. (more…)
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City Council introduces sweeping reforms to end placard abuse corruption
February 11, 2019- BPTV has extensively covered the problem of placard abuse corruption that is rampant in the city. We even busted a real city judge doing it. (more…)
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How to fight billionaire LeFrak without a lawyer and win
Update February 23, 2015- By Steven E. Greer Last year, BatteryPark.TV exclusively reported on the legal victories by one small pro se tenant (more…)
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Exclusive: LeFrak settles city lawsuit over lack of heat in Gateway Plaza
Update May 24, 2014- The complainant that caused the city to sue LeFrak has informed us (see comments below) that the case (more…)
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Outrageous: Mayor de Blasio intentionally causing traffic congestion
December 3, 2016- The Post reports, “City officials have intentionally ground Midtown to a halt with (more…)
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