Here's the scene: We were enjoying the nice spring weather from our balcony. A friend was visiting on his bike, and he rode up on the sidewalk from the street to our front door. In NYC this is illegal. You are supposed to stop in the street, get off the bike and walk it on the sidewalk. Although he was merely coming from the street up to our front door, those few second were illegal. NYPD rolls up and tickets him for this ($150 fine or appear in court!).
Meanwhile our neighbor walks by while this scene is unfolding. They exchange some banter. We all laughed. He keeps walking.
From there everything escalates... Seems completely unnecessary to me...
At the end of the day, he was charged with harassment, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
We were enjoying the nice spring weather from our balcony. A friend was visiting on his bike, and he rode up on the sidewalk from the street to our front door. In NYC this is illegal.
Good effing Lord, they drive cars on the sidewalk in Brooklyn, never mind bikes.
Two things here; 1) the effects of affirmative action (the black cop had chevrons on his sleeve which I can't recall ever seeing. It has to be a rank insignia) has taken it's toll on the NYPD and 2) it's the public who eventually suffers when dimwits are hired to perform a service.
I'm actually surprised the van wasn't stoned and set on fire.