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Re: ROBBED BY A COP— PROPERTY DESTROYED!

Posted by AMoreira81 on Mon Apr 30 09:54:35 2007, in response to Re: ROBBED BY A COP— PROPERTY DESTROYED!, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Apr 30 09:42:12 2007.

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From what I read, there was a warning from the transit employee...at which point I would have left the station completely and go to the street level.

However, after being handcuffed, I would have claimed injury IMMEDIATELY (i.e., heart problems), and claim that it was caused by the officers' maltreatment, or even physical injury, and then press charges against the officers for deliberate injury. (NOTE: For me, this wouldn't be too much of a stretch, however, the former anyway---and I would have said I would demand a ticket---one I would fight, and then take my chance and challenge it in court, since the officer MUST show---and testify under oath---or else it gets thrown out---and my testimony would claim that I was leaving and that I was thrown down by the officer maliciously, causing injury---which would be documented by my having claimed it earlier and by hospital documents.)

In short, I could easily make life hard for the officer in the long run (not immediately, but later on) by claiming deliberate injury, i.e., start claiming that I am ill while under handcuffs and making sure that it LOOKS causally related. Keep in mind that this cannot be escaped by just resigning, as the NYPD doesn't allow officers under investigation to resign or retire. In short, claim deliberate injury and mistreatment, and if they ignore it, then file a notice of claim (I would have memorized the badge number too) against the city and the particular officer.

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