Brooklyn U to cops: use toilets on far end of campus so students arent offended by your presence

A professor at a school asked the off duty cop who was still in uniform to leave the class room. The off duty cop refused so the teacher called 911 to have the off duty cop be removed by a cop.
 
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A professor at a school asked the off duty cop who was still in uniform to leave the class room. The off duty cop refused so the teacher called 911 to have the off duty cop removed by a cop.
How about the cops just stay off Campus altogether and let the school deal with any issues that come up?

College asks NYPD to use bathrooms out of sight from students

btw, Brooklyn College says your little story is a lie

"Brooklyn College does, in fact, welcome police to use its campus bathrooms. No policy has changed," Anderson said in a statement. "We have always allowed public servants to use our facilities under a neutral policy that applies to police, sanitation workers, traffic enforcement agents, and others who work in the field. Everyone needs to use the bathroom at one time or another."

The statement also said that she met with NYPD leadership to reiterate that they are welcome to use on-campus bathrooms."

Brooklyn College Pushes Back On Story About Police In Bathrooms

given a choice between professional prevaricators and Brooklyn College (which is a college, not a university), I'll go with Brooklyn College.

Thanks for your concern for us here in Brooklyn, though.
 
A professor at a school asked the off duty cop who was still in uniform to leave the class room. The off duty cop refused so the teacher called 911 to have the off duty cop removed by a cop.
How about the cops just stay off Campus altogether and let the school deal with any issues that come up?

College asks NYPD to use bathrooms out of sight from students

btw, Brooklyn College says your little story is a lie

"Brooklyn College does, in fact, welcome police to use its campus bathrooms. No policy has changed," Anderson said in a statement. "We have always allowed public servants to use our facilities under a neutral policy that applies to police, sanitation workers, traffic enforcement agents, and others who work in the field. Everyone needs to use the bathroom at one time or another."

The statement also said that she met with NYPD leadership to reiterate that they are welcome to use on-campus bathrooms."

Brooklyn College Pushes Back On Story About Police In Bathrooms

given a choice between professional prevaricators and Brooklyn College (which is a college, not a university), I'll go with Brooklyn College.

Thanks for your concern for us here in Brooklyn, though.
It's probably one professor who said it not the administration.
 

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