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 Welcoming Amazon  
 and success 
 BY JOHN CIAFONE 
 I was troubled to see the staged protest against  
 Amazon by a few people and organizations that don’t  
 represent the mainstream beliefs of Queens residents.  
 Businesses such as Amazon do help the economy  
 by providing goods at decent prices and more importantly, 
  hiring workers who pay taxes and pass their  
 hard earned money into the local economy boosting  
 restaurants, cafes, eateries, bars, delis, laundromats,  
 supermarkets, dry cleaners, gyms, beauty salons, tailors, 
  nail salons and taxi services, to mention a few.  
 While a company like Amazon didn’t need tax savings  
 and other incentive packages, their impact in  
 Long Island City and in New York City will make  
 us exceed Silicon Valley in the number of technology  
 jobs, adding to an economy already boosted by  
 Cornell Science Technology Center and Google in  
 downtown Manhattan.  
 Th  e old adage in business is that you have to spend  
 money to make money. While New York is hemorrhaging  
 people every year to other states and the  
 continuous downturn in jobs from Wall Street to  
 major NYC banks, Amazon in LIC is much added  
 relief to our challenging economy. Make no mistake,  
 Amazon is not a saint. It has destroyed retail corridors  
 throughout our country by giving a consumer  
 the ability to shop electronically for almost anything  
 and receive it on their doorstep within two days, free  
 of postage. All you need to do is walk down Steinway  
 Street, in Astoria, to see the real damage.  
 But we can’t blame Amazon. It is technology that  
 changes our course of events. It is technology, coupled  
 with the internet that has eliminated the need  
 for many mundane jobs.  
 Technology has brought enormous and mind-boggling  
 wealth to individuals like Jeff  Bezos, Mark  
 Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Warren Buff et and Michael  
 Bloomberg. We must embrace technology along with  
 its good and bad eff ects.  
 However, we do not need to demonize Amazon or  
 even Target. We must embrace them for what they  
 will provide to us and our economy. Had Amazon  
 not selected Long Island City, it could have gone to  
 Brooklyn, Manhattan or the Bronx, New Jersey and  
 Chicago; the latter three off ered billions of dollars  
 of more tax incentives and grants than New York  
 in obtaining Amazon. In Long Island City, Amazon  
 promises to build a new school and provide 25,000  
 jobs.  
 Long Island City should be proud. I remember the  
 days when I was a high school student at the old Long  
 Island City High School near Queens Plaza. It was  
 the late 80s. Th  e half-naked prostitutes were roaming  
 the streets during the early aft ernoons. Th  e crack epidemic  
 was rampant and needles littered the streets in  
 Long Island City.  
 Crime was unbearable, and I recall many times  
 where I was robbed as a student coming home from  
 school. Like Times Square, you wouldn’t risk being at  
 Queens Plaza aft er dusk out of fear for your life. How  
 times have changed.  
 Th  e addition of Amazon and other companies prevents  
 us from the ravages of Detroit, which was once  
 cherished and now downtrodden.  
 Let’s all come together and accept that we live in  
 America and not some communist country that seeks  
 to demonize the wealthy and successful individuals  
 who dared, worked hard and earned the American  
 dream. I love Long Island City and welcome my new  
 neighbor, Amazon, with only the best.  
 John J. Ciafone is a practicing attorney and a lifelong  
 resident of the Astoria/Long Island City area. 
 HOOKED BY A  
 MAILBOX FISHER 
 I  am  surprised  that  the  105th  
 Precinct has not informed you that  
 “mailbox fi shing” has crept south  
 into Queens Village. 
 I was a victim of identity theft  
 (grand  larceny  scale)  in  late  
 December, when a check was stolen  
 from a mailbox on 217th Street,  
 south of Hillside Avenue, in the  
 vicinity of 90th/91st Avenues. My  
 only checks unaccounted for date  
 from September and early December. 
 According to my bank, the thieves  
 were pretty thorough. Th ey  didn’t  
 “wash” the check yet. Th  ey used the  
 information on the check and available  
 for purchase online to create a new me! 
 I think it’s imperative that your  
 readership know that “fi shing”  for  
 mail has spread, and is no longer  
 confi ned to Bayside, and that they  
 should be guided accordingly. 
 Name withheld upon request 
 Editor’s note: As Th  e Courier has  
 reported in recent months, mailbox  
 fi shing is a problem the NYPD is  
 dealing  with  borough-wide.  Police  
 have advised residents in northeast  
 Queens to avoid using mailboxes that  
 have not yet been upgraded with thin  
 mail slots designed to prevent mailbox  
 fi shing. We continue to monitor  
 the situation and will provide further  
 updates as they become available. 
 WHO PAYS FOR  
 EQUAL FARES? 
 There  is  more  to  NYC  
 Comptroller  Scott  Stringer’s  proposal  
 to  expand  the  Long  Island  
 Rail  Road  Atlantic  Branch  southeast  
 Queens  Commuter  Rail  Fare  
 Equalization  program  to  all  NYC  
 residents.  
 Th  ere  are  signifi cant  unresolved  
 fi nancial  and  peak  service  capacity  
 issues.  Th  is  would  allow  NYC  residents  
 to  pay  a  discounted  fare  on  
 both Long Island and Metro North  
 Rail Roads including a free transfer  
 to the NYC Transit Subway.   
 Why  didn’t  Stringer  also  include  
 a  reduction  in  the  cost  of  any  
 NYC  Transit  or  MTA  Express  Bus  
 Service from $6.50 to $2.75 as well?  
 Many  traveling  from  two-fare  (bus  
 to  subway)  neighborhoods  understand  
 that they are paying for a premium  
 service. 
 We  are  all  already  aware  what  
 happens  due  to  equipment  malfunction, 
   inclement  weather,  
 switching or crossing gate problems  
 on  the  LIRR.    Don’t  forget  service  
 disruptions, due to storm or signal  
 problems in the East River Tunnels.  
 Who will cover the cost of $100 to  
 $200  million  in  revenue  losses  for  
 the  LIRR,  Metro  North  and  NYC  
 Transit? Th  e $32 billion MTA 2015  
 -  2019  Five  Year  Capital  Program  
 includes  no  funding  to  implement  
 this proposal. Th  e MTA has no surplus  
 operating  dollars  available  to  
 cover these costs. Neither Governor  
 Cuomo  nor  Mayor  de  Blasio  are  
 off ering  funding  for  this  new  program. 
   
 Larry Penner, Great Neck 
 ANGRY OVER  
 SENTENCING 
 I am appalled over a decision by  
 Brooklyn  Supreme  Court  Justice  
 Ruth Shillingford who gave a gangbanger  
 what amounts to a slap on  
 the wrist for permanently leaving a  
 police offi  cer with brain damage.  
 Detective  Dalsh  Veve  suffered  
 brain  damage  at  the  hands  of  
 Justin Murrell, who was a 15-yearold  
 at the time. Murrell was driving  
 a  stolen  Honda  and  dragged  
 Veve for three blocks. Murell had  
 a lengthy record. He should have  
 been convicted of attempted murder  
 but was convicted with a lesser  
 charge.  
 As Police Benevolent Association  
 President Patrick Lynch said, “Th e  
 judge spit on every shield on every  
 chest in the city.” I totally agree!  
 Th  is  egregious  decision  by  the  
 judge is a insult to Police Detective  
 Veve  and  to  his  family  who  only  
 wanted  justice.  Th  is  is  a  travesty  
 and a insult to police offi  cers everywhere  
 who only want to protect the  
 many from harm. 
 Frederick R. Bedell Jr.,  
 Glen Oaks Village 
 Editor’s  note:  Murrell  received  
 a  prison  sentence  of  between  1  ⅓  
 and 4 years after his conviction of  
 an  assault  charge,  which  carried  
 a  maximum  sentence  of  10  years  
 imprisonment. 
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