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RateMyCop.com

carnivore
carnivore
edited November -1 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
This new website allows you to leave feedback (good or bad) about our public officials.

http://www.ratemycop.com/

Predictably, this has led to controversy, but I think overall it can be a really positive thing.

Be patient; the site recently got dugg, so there's heavy traffic right now. Reload if you don't get through on the first try.

Comments

  • anonymous
    anonymous
    This site is currently unavailable.

    If you are the owner of this site, please contact us at 1-480-505-8855 at your earliest convenience.
  • apollonia666
    apollonia666
    FYI, the phone number above belongs to GoDaddy.com (did a reverse lookup), which hosts RateMyCop.com and has shut the site down:

    http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/godaddy-silence.html

    Guest, I would think folks at a big web hosting company would understand that posting a link to an Internet forum does not mean you're the site owner.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    The site is back up.
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    I found this one.... http://www.ratemyvomit.com/
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    King without a crown wrote: I found this one.... http://www.ratemyvomit.com/
    All the "ratemy" sites are fairly entertaining. Ratemymullet, ratemycameltoe, ratemypoo...

    But ratemycop actually has some redeeming value.
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    I prefer to Rate Camel toe, sometimes when I'm feeling really crazy I go for Rating Moose Knuckle.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    I guess you get what you pay for!
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Yes, that axiom applies to law enforcement as much as anything else.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Low pay does not explain everything. There's a lieutenant, a detective and a retired cop cited among these lawbreakers. Clearly they were not just recently hired. These guys are simply crooks wearing blue uniforms and carrying badges. Luckily, these folks do not represent the entire police force, but clearly, corruption remains alive at NYPD.
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    Corruption is alive everywhere!