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_aware t1_j6k5ava wrote
Reply to comment by -Handsome-Jim- in An album of hidden, defaced, obstructed, and fake plates. The majority of these vehicles are owned by city employees. by NYCBikeLanes
You are downplaying the severity of this evidently widespread issue for the cops. So yes, that sure fits the definition of bootlicking.
People are harping on it because no action is being taken to punish law enforcers who are intentionally breaking the very laws they are suppose to enforce.
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Reply to comment by -Handsome-Jim- in An album of hidden, defaced, obstructed, and fake plates. The majority of these vehicles are owned by city employees. by NYCBikeLanes
>I mean I don't think they should be doing it but constantly having pictures of cops breaking a very minor traffic law on the front page of this sub just seems childish. This sub wouldn't care at all if they had any other occupation.
It's a very minor crime until one of these fuckers hits and kills a pedestrian before running off. Keep licking those boots.
Law enforcers intentionally breaking the law with impunity. Of course it's worse than some other guy breaking the same law.
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Reply to comment by CityofGlass419 in A Russian graveyard reveals Wagner's prisoner army by reuters
Because the owner of the PMC is one of Putin's close associates.
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Reply to comment by crammed174 in High utility charges could derail MTA’s $1.1B electric bus transition by PichuLovy
Electricity prices would go up, and thus incentivize more power plants to open up. Or our government can actually do something for once and restart Indian Point with better and safer reactors.
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Reply to comment by NewYorker0 in High utility charges could derail MTA’s $1.1B electric bus transition by PichuLovy
*citations needed*
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Reply to comment by sexychineseguy in NY and NJ officers found on an Oath Keepers list a year back still have their jobs by hau5keeping
It would certainly hurt his support amongst voters, so yes he would lose his job over it.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in NY and NJ officers found on an Oath Keepers list a year back still have their jobs by hau5keeping
>oath keepers
"The organization was subpoenaed by the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack in November 2021. Eleven members of the organization, including its founder and leader Stewart Rhodes, were indicted for seditious conspiracy in January 2022.[25] By late April 2022, 2 of those 11 indicted Oath Keepers had pled guilty to seditious conspiracy,[26] and another member who had not been named in the initial indictment pled guilty to the same charges on May 4, 2022.[27]"
All you really need to know
_aware t1_j6k7o2n wrote
Reply to comment by -Handsome-Jim- in An album of hidden, defaced, obstructed, and fake plates. The majority of these vehicles are owned by city employees. by NYCBikeLanes
Do you know what downplaying means? It hinders the identification of vehicles in hit and runs. It also hinders the identification of vehicles that run red lights. So it's not just a minor traffic violation.
Nice strawman. I like cops that do their jobs. In my very limited encounters with NYPD, their officers had been professionals and treated me well.