Post by overthecap on Sept 23, 2013 17:41:02 GMT -5
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www.vintag.es/2013/08/pictures-of-daily-life-of-new-york.html
I posted some of the photos from the site Over asked for you to see. There a 75 more photos. Click on the above. Thanks Over!! Coots
1978. Police officer playing with the children in Harlem.
1978. Investigators from the 9th Precinct with his lieutenant Edward Manetho.
1978. The police are trying to help fallen from overdose addict.
1978. The police intervened when a family quarrel escalated from a simple skirmish in a fight.
1978. Small Narkobaryga shows one of his scars resulting from multiple stab wounds
1978. The district shows traces of drug dealers stab wounds he received while working on the street. The area is so dangerous that police are walking around with two guns and a pocket knife. A small pair of binoculars is needed to monitor the drug dealers in the distance.
1978. District Bowery in the Lower East Side is full of drug addicts, alcoholics, and drug dealers. Police officers make regular rounds and take them away from the streets.
1978. One of the officers, as he told me that he was always very worried about his family that stays at home. "Who will protect them while he works at night?"
1972. A police officer on the roof of one of New York's schools oversees drug dealers trying to sell drugs to schoolchildren. "These school guards are useless" - said one of the teachers. "Calm yourself can be felt only with real police officers, armed with a real gun and on duty in the corridors of the school. Then I'm no longer a teacher. I overseer."
1972. Neither the attendant at the hotel, or a neighbor, who lived with him for three years, no one knew anything about the guy who died in a hotel room. Neither the name nor the job. The man was lying on his back on the bed, lifeless gaze directed at the ceiling, in the hand syringe with a needle. "How did he die" - I asked the policeman. "Substandard drugs" - he replied. Later I learned that he was an informant and collaborated with the police.
1972. "If I had to, I could have shot" - said one policeman. "But I prefer not to think about it. Most of the police in their entire career there is no such need. Hopefully, I'm one of them."
1978. Two officers check a suspicious car. According to the procedure they come back with his hand on the handle of a revolver.
1979. Off. Reid in shooting galleries.
1972. Murder in the store. The saleswoman was killed just because of a few dollars lying in the cash register.
1978. A man carried away in a straitjacket.
1979. Received a call about a street fight. When the police and ambulance arrived at the scene, they found a man lying on the pavement unconscious.
1979. The man's body on the sidewalk. Someone put a note asking him to call the police on his chest.
1979. Curator of the Museum of the New York Police holds an artifact of the Romantic era gangster wars
1972: search of suspects
1972. Detectives Homicide remove fingerprints from the body in the morgue.
1972. "Is not she lovely?" - He said.
1978. Quarter of a burnt-out and abandoned buildings girl ran out and waved a police car. She was raped by friends of her boyfriend while he watched. When the police went with her to find out what's what, the neighbors began to shout after her - "slut", and trying to tear off her clothes.
www.vintag.es/2013/08/pictures-of-daily-life-of-new-york.html
I posted some of the photos from the site Over asked for you to see. There a 75 more photos. Click on the above. Thanks Over!! Coots
1978. Police officer playing with the children in Harlem.
1978. Investigators from the 9th Precinct with his lieutenant Edward Manetho.
1978. The police are trying to help fallen from overdose addict.
1978. The police intervened when a family quarrel escalated from a simple skirmish in a fight.
1978. Small Narkobaryga shows one of his scars resulting from multiple stab wounds
1978. The district shows traces of drug dealers stab wounds he received while working on the street. The area is so dangerous that police are walking around with two guns and a pocket knife. A small pair of binoculars is needed to monitor the drug dealers in the distance.
1978. District Bowery in the Lower East Side is full of drug addicts, alcoholics, and drug dealers. Police officers make regular rounds and take them away from the streets.
1978. One of the officers, as he told me that he was always very worried about his family that stays at home. "Who will protect them while he works at night?"
1972. A police officer on the roof of one of New York's schools oversees drug dealers trying to sell drugs to schoolchildren. "These school guards are useless" - said one of the teachers. "Calm yourself can be felt only with real police officers, armed with a real gun and on duty in the corridors of the school. Then I'm no longer a teacher. I overseer."
1972. Neither the attendant at the hotel, or a neighbor, who lived with him for three years, no one knew anything about the guy who died in a hotel room. Neither the name nor the job. The man was lying on his back on the bed, lifeless gaze directed at the ceiling, in the hand syringe with a needle. "How did he die" - I asked the policeman. "Substandard drugs" - he replied. Later I learned that he was an informant and collaborated with the police.
1972. "If I had to, I could have shot" - said one policeman. "But I prefer not to think about it. Most of the police in their entire career there is no such need. Hopefully, I'm one of them."
1978. Two officers check a suspicious car. According to the procedure they come back with his hand on the handle of a revolver.
1979. Off. Reid in shooting galleries.
1972. Murder in the store. The saleswoman was killed just because of a few dollars lying in the cash register.
1978. A man carried away in a straitjacket.
1979. Received a call about a street fight. When the police and ambulance arrived at the scene, they found a man lying on the pavement unconscious.
1979. The man's body on the sidewalk. Someone put a note asking him to call the police on his chest.
1979. Curator of the Museum of the New York Police holds an artifact of the Romantic era gangster wars
1972: search of suspects
1972. Detectives Homicide remove fingerprints from the body in the morgue.
1972. "Is not she lovely?" - He said.
1978. Quarter of a burnt-out and abandoned buildings girl ran out and waved a police car. She was raped by friends of her boyfriend while he watched. When the police went with her to find out what's what, the neighbors began to shout after her - "slut", and trying to tear off her clothes.