The windows to a city union head’s Range Rover were hit by BB pellets as it sat inside an NYPD Police Academy parking lot in Queens, the union president said Saturday. Sayed Rahim, president of the city traffic enforcement agents’ union, said he was addressing a group of 62 traffic enforcement agent recruits at the academy on 28th Ave. in College Point about noon on July 21 when both the .
it s an emergency to write a $115 summons, to generate revenue for the city? is that the emergency? is that the emergency? that is an emergency, sir. i pull him over. i thought an emergency is when somebody s life is in danger. maybe your life is in danger. it is completely inappropriate for a traffic enforcement agent to threaten a civilian and tell them that their life is in danger. why is my life in danger? you call yourself a police officer. shame on you! shame on you! jimmy says he knows he gets under the skin of law enforcement and government officials. but on this day he finds out the hard way, it s risky business. as he strolls down a new york city sidewalk on a nice spring afternoon, he sees several city vehicles parked illegally and decides to film them. but the man he s filming becomes increasingly agitated. this van, this one, and all
streets of new york. he s out there roughly 20 hours a week, keeping track of law enforcement and government officials, catching them on camera. what is your problem? here s a traffic agent, parking in front of a fire hydrant. she goes into the store to get some food, and while she s ordering, sirens, flashing lights, fire trucks pull up. and jimmy justice is hot under the collar. you re a traffic enforcement agent, and you parked your official vehicle blocking a fire pump, and there s a fire outside with firemen out there and they have no access to the pump? you ought to be ashamed of yourself! while you re in the store, you don t hear the sirens? what s the matter with you? and fire engines were coming from every direction. and the nerve of this woman just to stay there on line and order her food and not come out and move her vehicle. that was just a little too over the top for me, and i lost my cool. have a good day. what s the matter with you? jimmy often gets aggressiv
justin timberlake. the general concept is that money is replaced by time as a currency. once your time expires you die. and we came up with an analogy to the movie by somebody who rebelled against a parking meter that was controlling his time. the guys need the altercation to seem as real as possible. that starts with the cast. it s key to use people who are realistic. we use real people. we don t use actors. with that in mind, james and michael are ecstatic when she auditions for the role of the parking enforcement officer. i was a parole officer and a detective with the district attorney s office and never served as a traffic enforcement agent, but i ve had numerous experience with people that have been noncompliant and difficult. and in the role of the saw wielding carpenter, they hire an actual carpenter, eric weis. eric was a carpenter who put
video vigilante jimmy justice is a fixture on the streets of new york. he s out there roughly 20 hours a week, keeping track of law enforcement and government officials, catching them on camera. what is your problem? here s a traffic agent, parking in front of a fire hydrant. she goes into the store to get some food, and while she s ordering, sirens, flashing lights, fire trucks pull up. and jimmy justice is hot under the collar. you re a traffic enforcement agent, and you parked your official vehicle blocking a fire pump, and there s a fire outside with firemen out there and they have no access to the pump? you ought to be ashamed of yourself! while you re in the store, you don t hear the sirens? what s the matter with you? and fire engines were coming from every direction. and the nerve of this woman just to stay there on line and order her food and not come out and move her vehicle. that was just a little too over the top for me, and i lost my cool. have a good day. what s