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Upper East Side »

Bo Dietl, an independent running for mayor, is afraid new guidelines will expose children to nudity.

Civic Center »

The Criminal Justice Reform Act will expand the offenses that result in a ticket instead of arrest.

Midtown »

Police released photos of a man who urinated on an NYPD tow truck on E. 39th St. Wednesday evening.

Civic Center »

The mayor and supporters said the legislation will make the criminal justice system more fair.

Bushwick »

You can take care of summonses you received for disorderly conduct and other low level offenses.

Greenwich Village »

The suspect confronted an officer who ticketed him for urinating on Greenwich Ave. near West 11th St.

Civic Center »

Police will now have discretion on how they deal with issues such as public urination.

Civic Center »

A vote coming Wednesday on the Criminal Justice Reform Act of 2016 will also affect littering and noise.

Port Morris »

The driver was caught urinating near the NYPD stationhouse, police said.

Civic Center »

In an exclusive interview with DNAinfo, the police commissioner discussed quality-of-life issues.

Downtown Brooklyn »

People in Manhattan will no longer face arrest for public urination or open containers of alcohol.

Civic Center »

City Council will consider a package of legislation next week to reduce penalties for minor offenses.

Greenwich Village »

The new 6th Precinct C.O. vowed a crackdown last week on troublesome drunken antics on Minetta Street.

East Harlem »

The sign on 117th Street between Lexington and Third avenues was posted a month ago, neighbors said.