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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:13 am
by Brackstone
AZRider wrote:make a phone call to the police department and report him....l.
Long story short my friends and I got thrown out of a football game once (no we didn't do anything wrong) When we asked "why" the cops said "get out of here".

As my friend was leaving he asked for their badge numbers, which they gave him, then slammed him up against a fence. Ripped his wallet out wrote down his License # and pushed him off.

We went to the police station to file "a report" everytime we asked to file a report the desk clerk informed us that "we didn't want to file a report". No matter how many times we asked the desk clerk kept saying "we didn't want to file a report".

Long story short,

Filing a report against cops is useless. They never want to help you get another cop in trouble.

They need to have the front desk monitored by an Internal Investigations guy and not just a regular cop.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:36 pm
by JC Viper
I got the guys patrol car number but the other cop in the car was a nice guy and I don't want both of them to get in trouble. Plus I also fear retribution especially that I plan to work in the field of forensics.

The last time I reported a cop for ignoring a cab driver that was harassing me at high speeds I was served with a notice to meet with the department head and was pretty much fed with the crap that many motorcyclists are operating outside of the law and such.

I sent a letter to the governor about issuing public notices on recognizing motorcycles on the road to reduce accidents I got a letter from the 111th Precinct on how many motorcycles in the area are operated by people who are improperly licensed and that theft rates are high. Umm... what did that have to do with anything?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:38 pm
by JC Viper
MrGompers wrote:Do you have a video camera on your bike? Mite be worth checking into if your getting hassled that much in NYC.

Is it legal to make a right on red in NYC?

These guys were playing the good cop bad cop routine.

I had a funny experience with 2 cops while riding my bike a couple weeks ago. Not worth going into details, but they played the same routine on me.

After I'm done arguing with them - as I'm walking away the "bad cop" is still trying to get the last word in. It was hilarious. I wish I had video tape of that scene. You would pisss your pants.

Was it like the Dr. Evil and Scott routine?

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:28 pm
by MrGompers
JC Viper wrote:
MrGompers wrote:Do you have a video camera on your bike? Mite be worth checking into if your getting hassled that much in NYC.

Is it legal to make a right on red in NYC?

These guys were playing the good cop bad cop routine.

I had a funny experience with 2 cops while riding my bike a couple weeks ago. Not worth going into details, but they played the same routine on me.

After I'm done arguing with them - as I'm walking away the "bad cop" is still trying to get the last word in. It was hilarious. I wish I had video tape of that scene. You would pisss your pants.

Was it like the Dr. Evil and Scott routine?
Yes pretty close.

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:18 am
by Venarius
least you weren't ticketed.

It does suck that cops can abuse these priveliges.

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:52 am
by Randy
Krispy Kreme filed for bankruptcy, I am sure all our men in blue are on edge.