NYC’s Finest continue their ticketing campaign said to be aimed at improving “quality of life” (if you call that living): “Police wrote Queens hospital worker George Pulido a summons for making unreasonable noise because his son Christopher’s Winnie the Pooh balloon popped on the street.” (Leo Standora, “The most un-pop-ular bust of all?”, New York Daily News, Dec. 4)(via Hill-Kleerup, which comments, “Just keep telling yourself, ‘They don?t have ticket quotas ? they don?t have ticket quotas ? they don?t have ticket quotas ? right?'”)
Pooh balloon ticket
NYC’s Finest continue their ticketing campaign said to be aimed at improving “quality of life” (if you call that living): “Police wrote Queens hospital worker George Pulido a summons for making unreasonable noise because his son Christopher’s Winnie the Pooh balloon popped on the street.” (Leo Standora, “The most un-pop-ular bust of all?”, New York […]
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