Sunday, August 7, 2022

Ruff times at Rufus King Park

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Queens Chronicle 

Last Thursday, Tunisia Morrison shared to Twitter a post displaying individuals passed out on benches in Rufus King Park, one with a needle stuck in his arm, and an image of human defecation in a fountain she says is frequented by children. The images were part of a presentation she and other members of the Friends of Dogs at Rufus King Park organization, a coalition of approximately 70 dog owners in the area, have been showing to elected officials in an effort to secure a dog run for the park.

The movement has gained more than 300 signatures on a petition posted to Change.org.

They say the dog run is necessary as a result of two issues. One, park enforcement officers in the area are strict in their enforcement of leashing rules, leaving the dogs with nowhere to roam. Even when dog owners circumvent the rules and let the dogs loose, they often encounter garbage and hazardous materials posing a risk to the animals’ safety, as well as the general state of the park as a community gathering space.

“I have a photo of a dog’s face that is three times the size it should be from rat poisoning and no signs across Downtown Jamaica that says that they dropped any,” Morrison said. “There’s a dog with a needle in its face. There’s a dog whose paw is literally ripped off from a bottle cap.”

“I didn’t know if I should post them because I live here and want to be proud of where I’m at, but if I’m sending this to elected officials already and trying to gain support around this dog run, then I’m 100 percent going to post these on Twitter and say, how is this OK for us or animals?” she added.

Parks Department rules stipulate dogs must be leashed at all times while on park grounds, unless in a designated unleashing zone or in a dog run. Still, Morrison says park enforcement officials frequently ignore more egregious violations, such as fighting and drug use, to chide community members over leashing violations.

A spokesperson for Councilman James Gennaro (D-Hillcrest), within whose district Rufus King Park falls, says it is the role of park enforcement officers to act as a liaison for the NYPD and the city Department of Mental Health and Hygiene, as park enforcement officers lack the training required to handle potentially dangerous situations stemming from a mentally ill or drug-influenced person.

“If you actually can’t help this community in mitigating what’s happening in it, why the investment?” Morrison said. “Because that investment could have went into the dog run.”

“I don’t know why the New York City Parks Department does not want to invest as they should in building up quality of life, but this is the [story] of living in the 114- ZIP code, going back way before I was born,” she added.

12 comments:

Concerned for the children said...

At first I didn't care about the human defecation in the fountain, but then I found out that CHILDREN frequent the fountain! I mean, we all know that people over the age of 18 don't mind human defecation in their fountains, but children!!

Anonymous said...

So what else is new in South Queens. Same 'ol, same 'ol!

Anonymous said...

Nobody in NYC's agencies want to do their jobs and enforce the laws. This is why NYC is filthy, deteriorating, plague with homeless people, drug addicts and criminals running amok in this city injuring and killing people.

NYC is doomed and will never get better.

Anonymous said...

Can’t people be left sleep in peace any more?

Anonymous said...

Maybe the City needs to convert Rufus King Park into one of their "supervised drug injection sites", and then it would get some attention and be cleaned and protected as part of the overall "harm reduction" strategy.

NPC_translator said...

"Morrison says park enforcement officials frequently ignore more egregious violations, such as fighting and drug use, to chide community members over leashing violations."

The very definition of anarcho-tyranny.

Anonymous said...

Right wing nuts trying to crack down on people's freedoms again. What is it you got against freedoms anyway?

Anonymous said...

Parks are for communists!

Anonymous said...

Well of course lets clean up Rufus King park for the dogs!? Dogs have become replacements for children for woke New Yorkers.

Anonymous said...

poor dogs and dog haters are miserable people

Anonymous said...

Dogs are for communists!

Anonymous said...

And this is where they are building luxury housing? OMG