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Jul 24, 2019
Wrist rest mouse pad
Well made of leather, good stitching , wrist rest is very comfortable. overall would recommend this product

Sep 21, 2021
Doesn't fit unless adjusted
The part functioned as intended, but I had to shave part of the plastic body to fit into the opening in the hood of my 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which was simple if you had the determination, I believe many people would not try to alter a piece to fit, that is why I wouldn't recommend it unless it specified that it may need to be adjusted to fit.

Oct 07, 2015
A Farce
2 of 5 found this helpful Do not expect to see any footage actually from the 75 precinct. The photos that are used are from a book called "Street Cop" by Jill Freedman that was published before Dowd ever got to the precinct and those photos were all of Manhattan precincts, not Brooklyn North, and were taken in the 70's or earlier. The film footage of Police precincts also were all Manhattan with a very few exceptions as in the photo of the front of the 75 precinct at 1000 Sutter Avenue. and also dated from the 70's, not the late 80's and early nineties when the city was in an epidemic of "crack" use. It is obvious that very little time was put into the production of this film, the subject could have been powerful, but what is presented is hasty and sophomoric.
Dowd, Yurkew, and "Chicky" were thugs..........and Eurells' nickname was "scummer" and it was appropriate for a self centered thug, who would have given up his own mother to save his own skin. He was given a disability pension from the NYPD for a self inflicted hand injury that he said was line of duty injury. These guys were the scum of the earth who betrayed the trust of every cop who worked in the 75 who put their lives on the line every day for the people of East New York. The allegations of Dowd that everyone knew what his crew was doing is pure fiction.
The only veracity in the film comes from Det Joe Hall and Sgt Trimboli. The lack of remorse and the glorification of Dowds' criminal career is astonishing, and the braggadocio of their self described crimes borders on psychotic.