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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Heimishe woman arrested in Flatbush

A Heimishe woman was arrested in Faltbush for refusing to accept a double parking ticket from a Police Officer. The woman was double parked in front of Shop Smart on Nostrand Avenue between Avenues L and M when a Police Officer began writing her a ticket. The woman refused to take the ticket from the Officer's hane so she twisted her arm and handcuffed her in a very rough manner. When passersby attempted to write down the Police Officer's shield number, she threatened that whoever got too close would also be arrested. Flatbush Shomrim arrived at the scene and began to take witness statements as to the events that had taken place. Shomrim, along with the witnesses, alerted the Police department as to what had really happened. A little while later, after numerous witnesses had come forward backing up the claim of the unjust arrest, the woman was released and the charges were dropped.

Comments:
Can you please post the officer's name and badge number?

 

this is 100% true. I was there when this happened.

 

she should complain to the civilian complaint review board

 

Despite the fact that she shouldn't have double parked, I say that the police (and sanitation) dept. are working "WITHIN THE LAW" to harrass the yidden.

My husband scolds me when I bring up the 'nuremberg laws'. Excuse my association, but I've heard too many instances of LAW ENFORCERS enforcing laws in a crude, rough, and cruel way to unarmed and gentle people. I'm not comparing USA with Germania, but only the deliberate and lawful harrassment of yidden.

I say that someone needs to document EACH and EVERY INCIDENT, with time and date, and possibly badge number or car number and collect these instances over a period of time and then bring them to the Supreme Court!

 

"she should complain to the civilian complaint review board"
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Absolutely !! I am not certain the officer was acting within the law (as a previous poster stated). Since when is one required to accept a partking ticket? The officer can leave it on your car.

 

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