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SAY NO TO PRECINCT CLOSURES! SAY NO TO PRECINCT CLOSURES!
Posted: February 5, 2012
PUBLIC HEARING TODAY!
Ed Mangano wants to close HALF of Nassau's police precincts. Help the PBA protect your community. Come to tomorrow's legislative hearing, or call your local legislator and tell them to VOTE NO on precinct closures.
 
 
News 12 Coverage of Mangano's "Restructuring Plan"
News 12 Coverage of Mangano's "Restructuring Plan" file (10.74MB)
Posted: Jan. 31, 2012
Mangano's math doesn't add up ... Community speaks out.
 
FiOS 1 Coverage of Mangano's plan to close precincts.
FiOS 1 Coverage of Mangano's plan to close precincts. file (11.30MB)
Posted: Jan. 31, 2012
Sixth precinct community speaks out against Mangano's plan.
 
Mangano precinct downgrades alarm critics
Mangano precinct downgrades alarm critics
Posted: Feb. 4, 2012
Republicans and Democrats alike see Mangano plan as a detriment to public safety and Nassau's quality of life.
 
Nassau PBA Responds to Police Precinct Closing
Nassau PBA Responds to Police Precinct Closing
Posted: Feb. 3, 2012
"POLICE STATIONS ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE MONEY, THEY'RE HERE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC."
James Carver in depth interview.
 
Talk with Tyrrell
Talk with Tyrrell file (14.95MB)
Posted: Feb. 1, 2012
News 12's Lea Tyrrell talks with Nassau PBA President James Carver
 
FiOS 1 News: Residents React to Mangano's Precinct Closure Plan
FiOS 1 News: Residents React to Mangano's Precinct Closure Plan file (11.08MB)
Posted: Feb. 1, 2012
Precinct closures are clearly about money and not public safety.
 
 
 
 
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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.