Sandy
05-12-2017, 09:23 AM
A new NYPD directive forbids cops from entering a residence in response to a noise complaint — unless they’re given permission.
The directive, a copy of which has been obtained by The Post, means loud partiers can simply tell the cops who come to their door to just go away.
The bizarre constraint is the result of costly, successful lawsuits against the city by homeowners who complained that cops barged onto their properties without a warrant, multiple sources told The Post.
http://nypost.com/2017/05/10/nypd-cops-forbidden-from-breaking-up-noisy-parties/
In other words, too much nigger lotto, and too much coddling from Hizniggerloving.
Stopping a crime in commission, like a loud party, doesn't require a warrant. But in a place like NY, there are plenty of judges who'll rule in favor anyway.
The directive, a copy of which has been obtained by The Post, means loud partiers can simply tell the cops who come to their door to just go away.
The bizarre constraint is the result of costly, successful lawsuits against the city by homeowners who complained that cops barged onto their properties without a warrant, multiple sources told The Post.
http://nypost.com/2017/05/10/nypd-cops-forbidden-from-breaking-up-noisy-parties/
In other words, too much nigger lotto, and too much coddling from Hizniggerloving.
Stopping a crime in commission, like a loud party, doesn't require a warrant. But in a place like NY, there are plenty of judges who'll rule in favor anyway.