Whether or not you should appeal or withdraw from a disqualification depends on the circumstances and facts involved in your disqualification.
Sometimes allowing more time to pass between incidents that caused you to be disqualified in the first place may be a good idea. In this type of situation, you may want to withdraw for now and try again later.
However, there are very few benefits to withdrawing, if your ultimate goal is to become a NYPD Police Officer. The withdrawal letter states that the next time you do apply for the job, the disqualification file will be used to determine your suitability.
So if your ultimate goal is to be appointed to that job, you may want to proceed with your disqualification appeal without delay.
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