New York Post

Beleaguere­d lifeguard mum

- By NOLAN HICKS and BRUCE GOLDING nhicks@nypost.com

A longtime chief city lifeguard might need some rescuing himself after the Department of Investigat­ion revealed Monday that he refused to be questioned about “systemic problems” plaguing the program to keep Big Apple swimmers safe.

The DOI launched a 16month probe after a profile in New York magazine last year described Peter Stein — whose job as the head of the lifeguard supervisor­s union, Local 508, keeps him from actually having to save any lives — as a control freak who enjoys “f--king with people’s lives.”

Stein and Richard Sher, who also holds the title of chief lifeguard, were both contacted “multiple times to arrange their interviews and offer them an opportunit­y to provide their perspectiv­es,” the DOI said.

“However, both ultimately did not respond to DOI to schedule interviews,” according to the 18-page report.

The DOI also noted that Sher failed to issue any findings after holding a 2014 hearing on a lifeguard supervisor who was accused of licking his finger and touching it to a worker’s face.

The case eventually was dropped and the unidentifi­ed supervisor still has his job, according to the DOI.

Stein, 76, raked in $179,667 in fiscal 2021, according to city payroll data posted on the SeeThrough­NY Web site.

Sher, 81, recently retired, according to the report. He reportedly took home $75,561 in fiscal 2021.

Monday’s report said the botched handling of the salivasmea­ring supervisor was part of the “systemic problems with the management and accountabi­lity of the Lifeguard Division that are attributab­le, in large part, to an entrenched structure and culture.”

Neither Stein nor Sher returned messages seeking comment.

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