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  2. NYPD officer lands $175K settlement over 'courtesy cards ...

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    Bianchi said his views about the courtesy cards haven’t changed. The 40-year-old Staten Island-based officer said there should be more oversight over how many of the cards are distributed to officers and better protections for those who speak out against their misuse. “It's a form of corruption,” he said by phone Tuesday.

  3. NYPD officer cites 'courtesy cards,' used by friends and ...

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    A New York City police officer is speaking out against the use of “courtesy cards” by friends and relatives of his colleagues on the force, accusing department leaders of maintaining a ...

  4. Traditional or not, the “courtesy card” system is the rankest form of corruption. That it is institutionalized corruption makes it worse. Opinion - NYPD’s ‘get out of jail free’ cards ...

  5. Police unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, NYPD officer Mathew Bianchi filed a lawsuit against his police captain and the City of New York, claiming the police department retaliated against him for his opposition to the PBA's courtesy cards. It alleged the NYPD violated Bianchi's first amendment right to speak out against "widespread corruption, illegal practices and the ...

  6. Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York

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    The PBA issues cards to its officers that read "The bearer of this card is a supporter of the PBA, and you should try to extend every courtesy possible." [36] Prior to 2018, officers were allowed to receive a maximum of thirty cards and retired officers a maximum of twenty; this has since been reduced to twenty and ten, respectively. [37]

  7. Kenneth Bianchi - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Alessio Bianchi (born May 22, 1951) is an American serial killer, kidnapper, and rapist. He is known for the Hillside Strangler murders committed with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. in Los Angeles , California , as well as for murdering two more women in Washington by himself.

  8. Merrymount Press - Wikipedia

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    Bianchi shared many of Updike’s same values and objectives, and was therefore made partner in 1915. [9] Every single item produced by Merrymount was supervised by either Updike or Bianchi. [ 10 ] After Updike’s death in 1941, Bianchi carried on the work of the Press with his son Daniel Berkeley Bianchi (named after Updike), but business ...

  9. File:Bianchi logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Bicicletas Bianchi; View more global usage of this file. Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used ...