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The Nassau County Auxiliary Police is a unit of the Nassau County Police Department. These volunteer police officers are assigned to 1 of 36 local community units and perform routine patrols of the neighborhood and provide traffic control for local parades, races, other community events and assist the Police Department as needed.
“The Nassau County Police Department has the authority and certainly has my approval that if there is a mass gathering anywhere and there is a drone that is a threat to the public at large, they ...
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In 1975, the Long Beach Police Department considered merging into the Nassau County Police Department. [9] This proposal was backed by the Long Beach PBA, which argued that by merging its police force into Nassau County's, the City of Long Beach could have potentially saved up to $650,000 – and that the proposal could have led to enhanced ...
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By the 1920s New York City had begun to blend into Nassau County's Western border. As a consequence to the prohibition of alcohol organized crime also began to boom. In 1925 due to rising concerns for public safety the Nassau County Police Department was founded.
[8] [9] If approved, the Port Washington Police District would have taken over the police services within the village from the Nassau County Police Department. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Those in favor of the plan felt that the Port Washington Police District would be able to better serve the needs of the village, while opponents had concerns over potential ...
The two discussed ways the city and Nassau County can work “tougher” together, particularly on the issue of violent gangs plaguing the swath of Long Island, said City Hall rep Kayla Mamelak.