FEBRUARY 9, 2012.
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW MEETING PLACE AND ADDRESS FOR OUR GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS IS NOW: THE SAINT PANCRAS SCHOOLS' PHEIFER HALL LOCATED AT
68-20 MYRTLE AVENUE, GLENDALE. WE NOW WILL MEET EVERY SECOND THURSDAY OF THE MONTH. THERE WILL BE MORE THAN ENOUGH PARKING AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS AND GUESTS IN THE SCHOOLS PARKING LOT.
Dear Active GCOP Member/ Potential Member or guest,
You are cordially invited to the next general membership meeting of the Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol.
The agenda is as follows:
1: Minutes and Correspondence Ronnie Roth
2: Presidents Report Frank A. Kotnik Jr.
3: Patrol Activities Elizabeth DeLaCruz
4: Old Business
5: New Business
104 COP / G-COP General Membership Meetings will now be held on the SECOND THURSDAY of the month with the next being February 9, 2012.
Special Guest(s) will be announced on this page
as information becomes available.
If you have attended any of the three Civilian Patrol
Training Courses you will need to submit a copy of your
drivers licence, registration and proof of insurance.
These are new N.Y.P.D. requirements in order
to obtain an ID card.
Please note the telephone number for the Patrol Coordinator is now
1(718) 810-0011, and for President Frank Kotnik call 1(718) 497-1500.
For general information call 1(718) 497-1500.
Also have your patrol dates ready to discuss with the
patrol coordinator.
If you would like to attend this meeting and need transportation, then please call
1(718) 497-1500 as soon as possible and we will try to arrange transportation for you.

General Membership Meeting
Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012
Time: 8:00 PM
Place: SAINT PANCRAS SCHOOLS' PHEIFER HALL
68-20 Myrtle Avenue
Glendale N.Y. 11385
Thank You,
Frank A. Kotnik Jr.
President
104 COP / G-COP
Punk Gets Stupid
A brainless graffiti vandal riding in the back of a patrol car left officers a memento. The vandal was arrested last Friday by the 104th Precinct for tagging up the streets, according to Frank Kotnik, president of the Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol. Usually the 104th has a special program for this kind of perp, who becomes a "Prisoner of the Graffiti War." The program involves community work, which consists of rubbing graffiti off walls, cleaning streets, and shining brass. But the police from the 104th had nothing for him at that time, so they drove him down to Department of Transportation facility in Maspeth for work over there. When they got there, police officers noticed that the vandal had scratched up the rear of the car seat, leaving his tag. The object used for the crime was a sharpening stone. "He'll probably be locked up until Monday," said Kotnik.