Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Rufus King Park gets wi-fi

Rufus King Park was dangerous when there was an open hospital across the street. Now that it's shuttered, I'm sure it hasn't improved any.

Tote your laptop at your own risk...

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

i can provide a better, more current photo of king manor if you'd like. the house is yellow with black shutters now - a far more historically accurate color scheme than white on white!

Anonymous said...

Oh, my....

Check out King Manor Museum's new website, and stop in for a visit while visiting the park and using the new wi-fi!

http://www.kingmanor.org/

georgetheatheist said...

Rufus King Park was no more dangerous than any other area in NYC. Downtown Jamaica is a real hip place to be. Check it out.

Anonymous said...

Its been "dangerous" for 40 years now. I suspect the perception of the area will never change.

Queens Crapper said...

Let me put it to you this way. There were drug deals going on in broad daylight.

Anonymous said...

They need WiFi so all the Bloods & MS13 dealing smack and crack can communicate securely.

The $30 Home Depot-WalMart GMRS UHF walkie-talkies can be heard by the cops and public with any stock radio scanner

Patrick Sweeney said...

Is the neighborhood safe? Ask Hugo Tale-Yax

Anonymous said...

Wi-Fi, but no hospital! Why was Mary Immaculate allowed to close? I say, get Chris Mastromano and Kate Fucigna or Urbina, what ever she calls herself these days and let them sit in the park tending to the sick. Why has the authorities turned a blind eye to the corruption that is causing us needy people to die. Is that the plan?

Anonymous said...

The park is more dangerous now, that we don't have a hospital.