Emotions Still Run High Between Hatzolah And NYPD, After An Emergency Call Brings So Much More Then Help
Emotions still run high after an incident between emergency medical technicians with Hatzolah, and the NY City Police.
Five days later, the emotional temperature has still not cooled. After the frenzied scene on Monday, a meeting planned as part of the truce was canceled and the police served the Hatzolah volunteer with a summons on Tuesday.
4 Comments:
At 11:36 PM, Anonymous said…
A police officer at the precinct, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said he was disappointed that Mr. Jacob seemed to have received special treatment while he was detained at the station on Monday. The officer said that Mr. Jacob was held not in a cell, but in a room usually used for juveniles, and that visitors walked in and out of the room freely.
At 7:58 AM, Anonymous said…
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, began circulating a petition claiming interference in their daily work. It has been signed by 40 officers so far, a union delegate, said yesterday.
"The police officers of the Seventh precinct believe that whenever we have to take enforcement actions against a person who is Hasidic/Jewish or politically connected, that the hierarchy of the N.Y.P.D will overly scrutinize our actions, and lawful arrest," the petition reads in part. "We also believe that if a police officer makes a lawful arrest, it has the likelihood of being downgraded or completely voided." why was Mr. Jacob not been served with a summons for his conduct outside the woman's apartment?.
At 8:40 AM, Anonymous said…
this stinks.
At 8:57 AM, Anonymous said…
let hatzolah call for a non real emergency the city ems. hatzolah will save gas, and the city will pay for gas and the ems workers; maybe the city will see that hatzolah is saving all yeare round som money
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