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NYPD Monitoring "Kill A Pig Night" Threats For New Year's Eve
Gothamist ^ | 12-31-2014 | Rebecca Fishbein

Posted on 12/31/2014 11:19:45 AM PST by tcrlaf

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To: EinNYC
And you'd be VERY SMART not to be there tonight. According to Accuweather, tonight it's supposed to be 23 degrees F, but 2 degrees F REAL FEEL. I feel bad for any police posted out there tonight--they will become COPsicles. Ouch. On the bright side, the cold should keep a lot of potential troublemakers home, too.

I was thinking the same thing in terms of the weather keeping out the riff-raff, but I am sure these occupy morons have something planned for when the cameras are rolling tonight. This is too big a "look at me" opportunity for them to pass up.

I wanted no part of the nonsense so I left the office (3 blocks from Times Square) at 3 PM and high-tailed it to the bus terminal to get out of NYC. The barricades were up and the police presence is prominent. The calm before the storm perhaps. Just happy to be out of the city for the next 48 hours.

May all of the NYPD officers be safe.

21 posted on 12/31/2014 1:49:41 PM PST by American Infidel (Instead of vilifying success, try to emulate it)
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"...I wanted no part of the nonsense so I left the office (3 blocks from Times Square) at 3 PM and high-tailed it to the bus terminal to get out of NYC..."

VERY smart of you. Being in Manhattan freezing yer behind off is a crazy idea, especially when you just KNOW some brain dead clowns are going to try something (haha, the NYPD is armed to the teeth tonight, you can bet the bank on that) and that it's gonna be bone chilling cold.

I seriously hope that no one gets frostbite. I got frostbite last year, despite being heavily clothed in technical outerwear, when DiBl-ASS-io's poster child for dementia, his school chancellor Carmen Farina, refused to close the schools and I had to wait for 3 hours outside in The Blizzard, having to take 3 different buses to get to school because my car was plowed in. My cheeks definitely had some frostbite, which I was fortunately was able to clear up with some very expensive but highly effective holistic lotions.

I'm gonna spend New Year's the way I've been spending it all day, painting the inside of my front door and the associated trim and putting up some linoleum sheeting on the wall behind the door. Of course, this is while listening to a bunch of prime cut country music (yay for online music channels!). The garden tools in the wall rack behind the door have gouged the wall for the last time. Then I have to cut some molding to put the finished look to the linoleum on the wall. Measuring the molding and getting the angles right will prove to be the big headache, but it's better than freezing my behind off surrounded by drunks and mayhem!

And a Happy New Year to you & yours. Matter of fact, to all FReepers!

22 posted on 12/31/2014 2:46:41 PM PST by EinNYC
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To: tcrlaf

How about kill a thug night.


23 posted on 12/31/2014 2:59:47 PM PST by bikerman (any day above ground is a good day)
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24 posted on 12/31/2014 5:30:32 PM PST by Bon mots (American Exceptionalism becomes American Acceptionalism under this regime... :()
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