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Frequently the question arises, should I take action and file an appeal or withdraw from a disqualification.
The answer lies in the circumstances and facts involved in your disqualification. There may be occasions when more time between incidents that caused you to be disqualified is a good idea, and you may wish to withdraw and try again later.
However, there are very few benefits to withdrawing, if your ultimate goal is to be a NYPD Police Officer. The withdrawal letter states that the next time you apply for the job the disqualification file will be used in determining your suitability.
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Accordingly, you may wish to proceed with the disqualification appeal, if your ultimate goal is to be appointed to that job.
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If you have questions and would like to schedule a free consultation at my Mineola office, please do not hesitate to contact me at 516 248 0040.
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