City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
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City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
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The city of New York tries to bill a dead man for $710 for denting the police cruiser that struck and killed him...
The city of New York tries to bill a dead man for $710 for denting the police cruiser that struck and killed him...
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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
That Mayor just lost one dead man's vote in the next election.
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Naw, he wasn't a Republican.RPB wrote:That Mayor just lost one dead man's vote in the next election.
Dead or not, insulted or not, he'll still get voted since he was a Democrat.

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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
As much as I have no use for anything NYC, this has an odor to it. How far/fast can a person run with a load of bricks?
Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
Sounds like a Monty Python question to me.... "What is the land speed of a brick laden felon?"Oldgringo wrote:As much as I have no use for anything NYC, this has an odor to it. How far/fast can a person run with a load of bricks?

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That's just Bloomberg emulating his buddies, the Chinese, for their policy of billing the family for the cost of the bullet used to execute their family member.
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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
Police dont usually remeber the people they try to arrest. This guy must have really left an impression...
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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
psijac wrote:This guy must have really left an impression...





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Or the bricks in his pockets did...psijac wrote:Police dont usually remeber the people they try to arrest. This guy must have really left an impression...

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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
I was interested in this threads direction.. so waited a bit to post..
I admit I no knowing about the event that lead to the persons death, nor do I trust the actions of the named department... so those things aside for the point of discussion.
Me, personally, Im ok with holding the estate of a dead criminal responsible for restitution covering the damage they caused.
Im ok with a criminal , a thief who ran from his crime, and part of that attempted escape caused damage to the LEO vehicle being charged for the repairs.
We do this now all across the country.. a truck driver causes an accident where folks are hurt or killed, including the truck driver.... that truck drivers company and his personal estate attacked for restitution, and civil awards. .. Same with all manner of folks having their estate gone after, POST criminal or negligent event.
Why should a criminal be exempt from the same personal responsibility all of us here have, should we negligently cause damage to a LEO vehicle, today..
I admit I no knowing about the event that lead to the persons death, nor do I trust the actions of the named department... so those things aside for the point of discussion.
Me, personally, Im ok with holding the estate of a dead criminal responsible for restitution covering the damage they caused.

Im ok with a criminal , a thief who ran from his crime, and part of that attempted escape caused damage to the LEO vehicle being charged for the repairs.
We do this now all across the country.. a truck driver causes an accident where folks are hurt or killed, including the truck driver.... that truck drivers company and his personal estate attacked for restitution, and civil awards. .. Same with all manner of folks having their estate gone after, POST criminal or negligent event.
Why should a criminal be exempt from the same personal responsibility all of us here have, should we negligently cause damage to a LEO vehicle, today..
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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
While I do agree that criminals and/or their estate should be held responsible for the damage they caused, but in this case they area is a bit grey on who should be liable. While the criminal did cause the chase by evading arrest on foot, but it was a LEO behind the wheel of the car that struck and killed the criminal. In this case I think the NYPD should take responsibility for the damage to the vehicle.bronco78 wrote:I was interested in this threads direction.. so waited a bit to post..
I admit I no knowing about the event that lead to the persons death, nor do I trust the actions of the named department... so those things aside for the point of discussion.
Me, personally, Im ok with holding the estate of a dead criminal responsible for restitution covering the damage they caused.![]()
Im ok with a criminal , a thief who ran from his crime, and part of that attempted escape caused damage to the LEO vehicle being charged for the repairs.
We do this now all across the country.. a truck driver causes an accident where folks are hurt or killed, including the truck driver.... that truck drivers company and his personal estate attacked for restitution, and civil awards. .. Same with all manner of folks having their estate gone after, POST criminal or negligent event.
Why should a criminal be exempt from the same personal responsibility all of us here have, should we negligently cause damage to a LEO vehicle, today..
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Re: City tries to bill dead man for denting police cruiser.
Boys N the Hood. UR doing it wrong.psijac wrote:Police dont usually remeber the people they try to arrest. This guy must have really left an impression...