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Post by jmandmj on Apr 2, 2015 14:29:44 GMT -5
Whatever you think of the Cop's conduct, what News12 did was far, far worse. Those azzholes not only broadcast his name and home town but they went to his home and put it on TV. It's impossible to be an active Cop without making a few enemies. News12 just gave them all the information they need to get even. This was not a crime. These are the same humps who refuse to give a description of crime suspect unless they are white males. Anyone who gives these scumbags a break or even talks to them is an azzhole. They hate you. Hate them back. I would not know I do not have Cablevision
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Post by redstone14 on Apr 3, 2015 0:19:24 GMT -5
Whatever you think of the Cop's conduct, what News12 did was far, far worse. Those azzholes not only broadcast his name and home town but they went to his home and put it on TV. It's impossible to be an active Cop without making a few enemies. News12 just gave them all the information they need to get even. This was not a crime. These are the same humps who refuse to give a description of crime suspect unless they are white males. Anyone who gives these scumbags a break or even talks to them is an azzhole. They hate you. Hate them back. That Detective may have done wrong but what News 12 did is flat out wrong. There was a time, before the Internet, when the media was unable to get a Cop's home address. The only way to prevent that now is to withhold the name of a Cop from the media. The fact that a Cop and his family could be put in danger is reason enough to prohibit the release of personal information. Some legislator needs to introduce the Police Officer Protection Act Of 2015.
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Post by luvinretrmnt on Apr 3, 2015 8:02:37 GMT -5
better than that , how about the" 2015 news media liability act" any harm that comes to anyone the media irresponsible reports the news on can be both civilly and criminally responsible for..hit them where it hurts $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$n the pocket...........
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Post by ftnyrs on Apr 3, 2015 14:39:20 GMT -5
This detective did nothing wrong. When are we going to find out the name of the hipster with the brown shoes filming the video so someone can go to his house and ring his doorbell for a quote?
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Post by redstone14 on Apr 4, 2015 0:36:27 GMT -5
Cop in Viral Uber Rant Video Apologizes, Says Emotions Got the Better of HimThe NYPD detective seen on video screaming and cursing at an Uber driver in a roadside tirade earlier this week apologized Friday for his actions, telling NBC 4 New York in an exclusive interview that he hopes to buy the driver dinner. "I apologize. I sincerely apologize," said detective Patrick Cherry, whose tirade was captured by one of the car’s passengers and posted on YouTube, where it has been viewed more than 3 million times............ Entire story and video here: www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/New-York-NYC-NYPD-Taxi-Driver-Uber-Cop-Video-Tirade-NYC-Detective-298585531.html
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