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Bushwick »

Police issued 123 summonses for cyclists running red lights and stop signs in a 28-day period. 

West Farms »

Police will also try to not issue frivolous tickets and aggressively investigate quotas, officials said.

Greenwich Village »

Park patrol officers were armed with a decibel meter in the spring.

Civic Center »

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

University Heights »

Dewitt Clinton High School in The Bronx had the most arrests of students in the city, data shows.

Corona »

The borough's largest park is often enjoyed late-night because of road accessibility, police said. 

East Elmhurst »

Plan will reduce by half the number of people at the jail a year or longer awaiting trial.

Lower East Side »

The 7th Precinct has issued 90 tickets to bus operators, said Capt. Timothy Wilson.

Civic Center »

As part of the Vision Zero campaign, police are also targeting drivers using cellphones.

Hudson Heights »

Statistics from the Department of Transportation shows that 97 percent of drivers sped near P.S. 187.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Inwood drivers say they are frustrated by the loss of parking in an area already strapped for spots.

Downtown »

Throngs of OWS protesters jammed into Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday for summons hearings.

Midtown & Theater District »

Tour bus ticket-sellers say they're being forced to choose between losing their jobs or going to jail after a judge ruled that it's illegal to sell tickets on the street without a permit.

Midtown & Theater District »

The number of criminal summonses written in the Midtown skyrocketed by a whopping 30 percent in 2010.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Civil rights attorney Norman Siegel will represent two of the men ticketed for playing chess in an Inwood playground.