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Welcome to the official home of the Nassau County PBA
Spotlight
![]() Cops: Two arrested in Elmont cell phone robberies Posted: Feb. 8, 2010 The detectives, acting on radio notification, saw the vehicle on Biltmore Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike, where they stopped it. ![]() Third man charged in Carle Place, Westbury robberies Posted: Feb. 5, 2010 Police arrest last man wanted. All are charged. ![]() 2 teens arrested in robbery of school kids in Uniondale Posted: Feb. 5, 2010 Cash, video games and cell phone taken in Davis Ave. incident. ![]() Police Surgeons Benevolent Car Show Posted: Aug. 6, 2009 Car Buffs came form all over to support Long Island cops. Also: Cick HERE for News 12 Coverage (Real Media) ![]() Nassau Cops Promotion Sends Wrong Message Posted: Jul. 27, 2009 In These Troubled Times This Promotion Sends Wrong Message. PBA President James Carver is quoted. Newsday Coverage ![]() Nassau, Suffolk Cite Training against Racial Profiling Posted: Jul. 26, 2009 The NCPD routinely train against racial profiling. PBA President James Carver weighs in on Henry Louis Gates Arrest. Newsday Coverage Also: Henry Louis Gates Arrest Report Top Cop Hot Topics PBA & The News Public Interest The Fallen Media Library Members Section External Links of Interest Contact Us |
Welcome
Welcome to the Official home of the Nassau County PBA. For members, this is your resource for news, information and support. For the public, this is your one-stop to learn about the PBA's rich history, position on today's issues and future goals. Thanks for visiting.
Our Mission
The PBA is committed to advancing the professional interests of its members. The preservation of the health safety and welfare of its members is of paramount importance to the PBA.
The PBA shall act to protect and advance the rights of its members as provided under the laws of the United States, the State of New York and the County of Nassau. The PBA shall act to promote a fraternal environment among its members. It shall treat each member fairly without regard for gender, race, creed, age, national origin or sexual orientation. The PBA shall work to improve the Nassau County Police Department. The PBA shall strive to provide the public with the best possible police services. |
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