Posted on 09/10/2004 10:54:56 AM PDT by presidio9
Mayor Bloomberg says the city "acted appropriately" while arresting and holding thousands of people during the Republican convention. I beg to differ. I wasn't even a demonstrator - I was going for a drink with a friend when I was arrested - and my experience tells a different story. It was Tuesday, Aug. 31, about 8:30 p.m. when my friend and I saw a lot of cops running on 26th St., then up Park Ave. South.
I saw a man being handcuffed who said he had done nothing. The cop was using a lot of force, and I asked him not to hurt the man. As I tried to call a friend to take photos of this injustice, a cop ordered my arrest. I was cuffed and thrown on the sidewalk with several other people. After about 20 minutes, I heard an officer say they needed five women. There were many men next to me, but only four other females. I made five. Quota for that streetcorner, I suppose.
We were loaded onto a bus and driven to Pier 57. There was a long line of buses ahead of us, and as we waited one man became very sick. He had Crohn's disease, and his colostomy bag had burst. He was throwing up all over the back of the bus. We all begged the cops to get him medical attention. They ignored us. We asked that he be let off the bus first. Again, they ignored us.
A group of us were locked in one of the many barbed-wire-enclosed cells. Women had to sit or lie on the filthy black pavement, only to be covered in soot. Some broke out in rashes. There were no mats or blankets, and fans were blowing directly on us. We asked that they to be turned off because we were freezing. The police refused.
Around noon on Wednesday, I was put aboard a bus for the Centre St. jail. A young woman was screaming that her wrists hurt and yelling at an officer to stop touching her. She was trying to loosen her cuffs because of her hypoglycemic condition. Instead, her cuffs were tightened, and she was locked in the bus' solitary confinement section. We all pleaded with the officer to loosen her cuffs because her wrists were turning blue. We were ignored.
The Centre St. holding area was another experience. At one point, we counted to see how many of us were in the 20-by-25-foot cell: 105 of us! We could barely move. Good luck trying to cross the room to use the toilet - which, by the way, had no door so you had to urinate in front of 105 strangers. I asked for some Tylenol for a migraine headache. I was told they did not give meds.
I didn't stay in that cell, though. We were moved constantly and randomly. There was much confusion on the part of the officers, who did not seem to know what was going on themselves. There seemed no rhyme or reason for what was called "being processed."
Early Thursday morning - about my 36th hour - our fingerprints were taken, but only after an officer sprayed our hands with Windex and then scrubbed them to take off the pier dirt.
Back to the cell. Although we told the police that several women, including myself, suffered from asthma, they sprayed the poorly ventilated cell with Lysol. I made yet another plea for painkillers. It fell on deaf ears.
A few hours later, we had mug shots taken. Afterward, an officer asked how I was. I said I had a severe migraine and back pain and needed painkillers. He handed me two Tylenols. Outrageous, after being told there were none in the building.
About 5 p.m., I was put in a cell next to the court. I asked for a lawyer but was advised to take the ACD (adjournment in contemplation of dismissal) that was being offered. I was down for parading without a permit and two counts of disorderly conduct - little 5-feet-3 me, who had just tried to do the right thing and help a guy out.
If I chose to plead not guilty, I was told, there was no knowing when I would get out of jail. The judge clearly wanted everyone out and not clogging the system with "not guilty" pleas.
At 7:30 p.m., 47 hours after my arrest, a judge told me that as long as I am "good" for the next six months my case will be sealed and dismissed. I guess that means don't walk down the streets of New York. And do not try to help strangers.
Sorry, Mr. Mayor, but what happened to me, and what I saw happening to others, was not "appropriate." And if it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone.
After the Beslan slaughter these freaks who complain about our jails deserve a lot worse. Urinating in front of strangers.... Someone slap the author around, quick!
I'm so disappointed in my NYPD brothers...
They didn't use OC spray on this wench? What's wrong with them!!!
She interjected herself in an arrest and tried to get it photographed.
Too bad morford wasn't there ... (s)he would have loved this treatment.
if they knew they would have demonstators and they had it anyway, I guess they wanted demonstrators. show a contrast between the commie lib granola eating brownshirt pukes(protestors) and regular americans(conventioners).
I think she missed one or two mis-treatment issues. LOL
Maybe you'll think about it the next time you want to interfere with police work, Wendy.
Cheers!
This is a freaking riot. Crohn's disease? Migraine headaches? Crowded jails? I was laughing my butt off through all of it.
This account is an obvious forgery.
What a jack@ss.
He had Crohn's disease, and his colostomy bag had burst. He was throwing up all over the back of the bus.
She was trying to loosen her cuffs because of her hypoglycemic condition.
I asked for some Tylenol for a migraine headache.
Although we told the police that several women, including myself, suffered from asthma....
Maybe the whole crowd of sickos ought to have stayed home?
"Jackass" may be the symbol of the Rat party, but it is not a dirty word.
I'm betting she's a double (or triple) bagger.
Needs to be deported to a muslim country where they do clitorectomies and learn a lesson about the REAL world.
I have had the dubious pleasure of being arrested and processed. This is standard operational procedure. They do it to break up alliances, keep prisoners confused, and likely other reasons.
This lady is a joke. Boo hooh wa wa, cry me a river. Lucky the cop didnt b slap her silly. These Kerry supporters are getting really desperate.
I heard an officer say they needed five women. There were many men next to me, but only four other females. I made five. Quota for that streetcorner, I suppose.
DUH! He needed 5 women COPS to check out the women idiots!!
Thanks for the laff Radix!
Sorry little snot nose, what happened in Russia was pure Hell on Earth. You were slightly inconvenienced. No sympathy from me.
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