Shhhh! Pipe Down!

Posted on May 29, 2007 by


Operation Silent Night is a quality of life program initiated by Mayor Bloomberg in 2002. The neighborhoods hardest hit by OSN are all uptown. The premise of Operation Silent Night appears innocent enough but it is actually a controversial topic for many uptowners. One reason — officers are allowed to perform stop and frisks for minor violations, which some people consider a violation of civil liberties. Others say the crackdowns have allowed police access to the real criminals who are guilty of felonies like drug possession and assault.news004a.jpg

Topping the target list for Operation Silent Night is a section in upper Manhattan’s Hamilton Heights, which has been blitzed with at least 56,000 tickets and about 3,500 busts in four years.

Hot on its heels is Inwood, where cops have written more than 41,000 summonses and made about 6,200 arrests.

Third is Washington Heights, with about 41,000 summonses and about 3,000 arrests.

One WaHi neighbor said:

“You wouldn’t know it by how loud this neighborhood is,” he said. “They should start giving out more tickets up here.”

Source: New York Post

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