In response to the tuition hike protests at Baruch College, John Jay and CUNY Public stationed extra officers at the school and chained the majority of doors at the new primary entrance on West 59th Street. While preparing an NYC Department o Buildings complaint, I was followed by a Public Safety manager. What happens next is rather intriguing. NYC Buildings complaint # 1313301.
Regardless of your feelings on Occupy or tuition hikes, when it comes down to chaining the doors on schools the system has become broken.
WHY DID THEY CHAIN THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE?
D0nChel0 2 months ago
Good Video man. It stands out ifrom the millions on the youtube because you make valid points. From a legal reasoning they had no authority to chain up the building and they were following up on that complaint you filed. They are lucky the first marshals did not come and ticket them. Also it is true that they are replacing effective student service which was more on par with the college atmosphere.
Take it from somebody that works in the law enforcement field and totally supports your views.
bklynsweetest 3 months ago
Talk about being completely over-dramatic. Instead of focusing your efforts on the officers who had acid thrown at them (and, in one incident, had their hand stabbed) at Hunter College, or the students being badly injured at Baruch College, you're here instigating about locked doors at JJAY College and seemingly the only one complaining about it. Its one thing to document it for a bigger case against JJAYs methods, its another thing to go on ranting for 4 minutes over doors.
DJCrisis25 3 months ago