New York, NY – The tremors being felt around Manhattan today are not from an earthquake, but rather shockwaves emanating downtown from Police Headquarters and City Hall, where officials are preparing for a police scandal the likes of which the city has not felt in decades.
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For the past year, internal investigators and prosecutors have been secretly eavesdropping on the telephones of New York City police officers. Most of them are delegates representing the city’s Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, the union that provides labor and legal counsel to fellow cops, my sources say.
According to insiders, there are thousands of hours of recorded conversations of New York’s Finest and a major scandal is about to break wide open with the arrests of 10 officers in a burgeoning ticket-fixing case dating back to 2008.
Other sources believe the arrest figure could double or even triple by the time the grand jury finishes its work in a few weeks, depending on how many targets ultimately cooperate.
I am told the NYPD has a list of at least 24 cops who they will not allow to retire until this investigation is over – which means these officers are all under a criminal cloud.
this is just a way for the city to pass the buck concerning the ticket quotas
My question is, why are people getting silly tickets that make no logical sense to a sane mind, while there are still people passing school busses with red light on? When a school bus stops, a child will enter or exit. So there’s a 50% chance that a (small) person will pass right in front of your vehicle. If it were up to me, the first time someone passes a schoolbus with lights on, (s)he’s off the road for 6 months + community service in a rehab center for victims of traffic accidents.
This sounds very exciting
go Jimmy Justice !!!
Let them get it in the face
I guess New York’s “finest” are not.
I’m waiting for it to rock… How come noone are talking about this