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LouieLooseCheeks wrote: I just left Staten Island Traffic court with a relative in shocked disbelief!



Before her case, an actual, honest-to-goodness, active, NYPD cop was fighting a seat belt summons given to him by a so-called "cop" from either the 122 or 123. Cop found GUILTY by judge, forced to pay entire fine.



Unbelievable and unheard of, in my day, or even present-day, or so I thought.



So-called "cop's" last name begins with the letter "T."



Are last names permitted out here?



I'm still fuming.

I'm not surprised at all. I was pulled over several months ago in the Bronx(had to go to the city against my will) for being a bit over the speed limit. I was not issued a summons but the officer was so unfriendly that i felt as if i was issued a summons. BTW, i was very respectful.



I'm not surprised at all. I was pulled over several months ago in the Bronx(had to go to the city against my will) for being a bit over the speed limit. I was not issued a summons but the officer was so unfriendly that i felt as if i was issued a summons. BTW, i was very respectful.



