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brodix
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I am from New York, LI
I was driving home from my sister’s house and felt a vibration in my front tire. I pulled into a Park & Ride to investigate. Apparently I happened to pull into a section of the Park & Ride frequented by people who urinate in public. As I was returning to my vehicle, two police officers came barreling up in their squad car and shined the spot light in my direction.
I was asked to produce ID. I complied. The other cop asked me if I thought that this place was my personal urinal. I simply replied "No". I was then told that a gas station was around the corner. I said "I will remember that for future reference" Before I could say anything more I was told to go back to my car and wait. Ten minutes later I was presented with a summons. I did not argue with them I just simply expressed my distaste with a glare.
As I read the summons it was suggested that the officer witnessed me exposing my self and urinating. I thought to my self "how could he have witnessed me from 150 feet away and through 2800lbs of steel and tinted glass." My car was parked in such a way as to conceal everything I was doing.
I guess I would like to know what I can expect when I show up for Court. Is this a misdemeanor? Should I get a lawyer? Do cops in Suffolk County have voice recorders in there cars?
Yours truly:
George
I was driving home from my sister’s house and felt a vibration in my front tire. I pulled into a Park & Ride to investigate. Apparently I happened to pull into a section of the Park & Ride frequented by people who urinate in public. As I was returning to my vehicle, two police officers came barreling up in their squad car and shined the spot light in my direction.
I was asked to produce ID. I complied. The other cop asked me if I thought that this place was my personal urinal. I simply replied "No". I was then told that a gas station was around the corner. I said "I will remember that for future reference" Before I could say anything more I was told to go back to my car and wait. Ten minutes later I was presented with a summons. I did not argue with them I just simply expressed my distaste with a glare.
As I read the summons it was suggested that the officer witnessed me exposing my self and urinating. I thought to my self "how could he have witnessed me from 150 feet away and through 2800lbs of steel and tinted glass." My car was parked in such a way as to conceal everything I was doing.
I guess I would like to know what I can expect when I show up for Court. Is this a misdemeanor? Should I get a lawyer? Do cops in Suffolk County have voice recorders in there cars?
Yours truly:
George